Community Campus hosts visitors from Hull

Community Campus welcomed a visit from our friends and colleagues at the Giroscope Project in Hull this week.  Giroscope was established in the mid eighties as part of direct action by a group of students and young unemployed people to resolve their own housing problems based around the belief that everyone is entitled to somewhere … Read more

Staff member takes plunge for good cause

Teesside Hospice is one of our longest serving customers and this year Andy has pledged to aim to raise £500.00 as part of the Super Skydive which is taking place on Saturday 16 May 2015 at Durham Tees Valley Airport. Andy, a regular marathon runner, is one of our site supervisors based in Redcar and … Read more

Tenant accepts keys for new property

With funding from the Empty Homes Community Grants Programme we have purchased and refurbished two properties in Middlesbrough and also our first properties in Redcar for general needs tenants at an affordable rent.  These are somewhat of a new venture for CC87 but one which we hope we will provide a long term quality home for … Read more

Apprentice Painter features in the local press

Launa Trotter, one of nine apprentices currently employed by Community Campus was featured in an Evening Gazette Education and Training article. Launa has set her sights on a career in the construction industry and is acquiring a host of new skills as a painter and decorator within CC87’s Care and Repair team.  Launa said ‘working … Read more

Clients visit Westminster

Emma Lewell-Buck (MP for South Shields) and Youth Homeless North East (an organisation that works with young homeless people across our region) hosted an event in Parliament to allow young people the opportunity to discuss with their MP’s the challenges of homelessness. Thanks to our clients who went along – Kieron Fox, Leigh-Ann Howsden and … Read more

Clients help put together music videos

Our young people have had the opportunity to be involved as performers, dancers, artists and prop makers with support and guidance from professionals.  The young people have found these sessions very positive and great fun and it has helped to develop their confidence and self esteem.  These films will be shown on the big screen … Read more

Attendance at HACT Empty Homes event

This half day event in London helped to raise awareness of the Programme’s impact and explore opportunities for future work in this area. The event featured government representatives, policy makers, academics and funders and gave first hand accounts of the process from a variety of project case studies. To view our full presentation please visit www.hact.org.uk/ehcgp-projects-achievements-london-event-february-2015

Apprenticeships work

Sam came to the organisation as a volunteer in January 2012 and was then offered an apprenticeship in Carpentry & Joinery in April 2012. Sam says ” I enjoy working on the Empty Homes Project because it has helped me gain valuable site experience whilst still being encouraged to go to day release at college … Read more

Join the campaign to generate interest in the Social Enterprise Mark

Trusting World What does it take us to trust people?  Is it reliability, support on tap or simply showing you care? Trust means you place your faith, confidence and expectations into someone or something without a second thought.  It’s a confidence that strengthens with every interaction you have with a person, organisation or business.  Lose … Read more

Former client secures Empty Homes work

Ex tenant, Joseph McMahon, who is now a self employed plumbing and heating specialist, has gained work as a sub contractor on the Empty Homes Programme delivered by Community Campus.  Joe was a tenant of Community Campus over a decade ago and he reconnected with the organisation during his plumbing training in order to complete … Read more