Warehouse Project boss Sacha Lord launching foundation to help young people into the hospitality industry
Warehouse Project boss Sacha Lord is launching a foundation to help young people in Manchester get into the hospitality industry. The night time economy advisor to the Mayor’s office is starting the charitable organisation with his own money, and with contributions from other figures in Manchester’s hospitality industry.
“This is something that’s been simmering for a couple of years, from back during lockdown” he said. “When I was at school, 15, 16, 17, all the kids in my school seemed to know what they wanted to do. They had an idea of a career path, which A Levels they wanted to do, which University they wanted to go to.“I just didn’t have an understanding at all of what I wanted to do in life, and that created quite a bit of anxiety and concern.
The foundation will encourage young people from the Greater Manchester area to apply for funding for college or vocational courses, even for university studies.
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