Paul Cloke (Emmaus), Jonathan Sanderson (Corecom Consulting), Stuart Andrew (MP)

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MP Visits Recruiter for Charitable Contributions

Leeds-based recruitment consultancy, Corecom Consulting has been recognised for its partnership with Emmaus Leeds, a homelessness charity offering a stable home and meaningful work to formerly homeless people.

The MP for Pudsey, Horsforth and Aireborough, Stuart Andrew has acknowledged Corecom Consulting’s charitable contributions and visited the recruitment consultancy at their offices in 1 City Square, Leeds last week.

Corecom Consulting works with Emmaus Leeds offering IT training sessions and CV writing workshops to the companions [formerly homeless people] at Emmaus as well as volunteering in their shop on St. Mary’s Street in Leeds.

Stuart Andrew, MP for Pudsey, Horsforth and Aireborough said:

“It was inspiring to learn of the partnership between Corecom Consulting and Emmaus Leeds. It’s clearly of great value to Emmaus in helping the people they support get the skills that they need to help improve their life chances.”

Paul Cloke, Deputy Community Leader at Emmaus said:

“It was great to meet with Stuart and Jonathan to speak about the partnership Emmaus has with Corecom Consulting. It’s fantastic that Emmaus is being recognised as a valuable charity, encouraging formerly homeless people into meaningful work. Corecom Consulting has continued to work with Emmaus to offer IT workshops and assisting in our shop on St. Mary’s Street, Leeds.”

Jonathan Sanderson, Managing Director of Corecom Consulting said:

“It’s great to see that our work with Emmaus has been recognised by the wider community. Being able to use my expertise to make a difference to the lives of companions at Emmaus is such a rich and rewarding venture for both myself and all of the employees at Corecom Consulting. It’s a pleasure to be working with Emmaus and I’m thoroughly looking forward to be helping out at the charity in the near future.”

Corecom Consulting’s staff will be visiting Emmaus Leeds on Friday 4 March to volunteer in the shop; assisting with clothes sorting, furniture collections, painting and upholstering. Plans have also been made for future CV writing workshops and IT taster sessions.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sarah Cowman .

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