The King's Trust
Categories of Work: Education/training, Employment/work, Funding and grants, Homelessness, Mentoring, Youth work
Where do they work?: , , Outside Salford
Who do you work with?: Adult offenders and ex-offenders and their families, Asylum seekers and/or refugees, Black and Ethnic Minority, Carers, Children (aged 12 - 15), Children & young people with disabilities, Faith communities, Families and/or parents, Gay/lesbian/bisexual, Homeless people, Learning disabilities (people with), Lone parents, Looked after children, Low income (people on), Men, Mental health problems (people with), Physical disabilities (people with), Sensory impairment (people with), Substance misusers (drugs/alcohol), Survivors of abuse and/or victims of crime, Transgender, Unemployed people, Voluntary and community groups, Women
Organisation description: The King’s Trust is a leading youth charity in the UK, dedicated to empowering young people aged 11–30 by building their confidence, skills, and opportunities to thrive in education, employment, or enterprise. It offers a range of training programmes—such as confidence and employability workshops, business and enterprise support, mentoring, and practical courses—along with financial grants to help young people overcome barriers like unemployment, mental health challenges, homelessness, or lack of qualifications.