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TNG, one of the UK’s leading welfare to work organisations, in Stockton is celebrating its 200th customer success on a government funded welfare to work scheme which aims to help individuals find employment through training and work experience.
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Community Task Force get working at Wigan Parish Church
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Customers with TNG in Oldham gain work experience through helping the community
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TNG helps tackles unemployment in Stockton
At the end of last year, Anthony Dixon, 28, from Stockton, had spent the last year searching for work, and was facing the start of the new decade on benefits.
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TNG in Birkenhead helps young man into employment in the childcare industry.
Jamie Simpson, 20, from Birkenhead, had been out of work for two years before TNG, a national welfare to work provider, helped him turn his natural ability with children into a promising career in childcare.
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Neil Powell, 32, from Liverpool, was unemployed for two years before joining TNG's Lone Parent Programme, which focuses on supporting lone parents through the difficult transaction of going back to work.
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TNG helps Birkenhead man off benefits and inspires him to help others
Two years ago, Gordon Kirkbride, 36, from Birkenhead, was unemployed and living on benefits. Today, he is Project Supervisor for TNG, a national welfare to work organisation, helping unemployed people in the community gain the skills to get back into work in Birkenhead.
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Janette Faherty, CEO of Avanta, one of the UK's largest welfare to work, skills and enterprise training organisations, received her OBE from HRH Prince Charles at a ceremony at Buckingham Palace on Friday 21st May.
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TNG helps disabled man off benefits
Graham Houghton, 31, from Chester, who has a qualification in Computer Forensics, is paralysed in his left arm as a result of an accident.
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Jamie Kelly, 20, a gold medal winning Special Olympian is a step closer to his dream of competing in the Special Olympics World Summer Games in Athens, the home of the Olympics, thanks to a £1500 donation from TNG, a local welfare to work organisation.
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