Category: News
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Introducing Support StaffWe would like to introduce you to our latest recruits who have have joined our Housing Support Services Team… Gill came to work at Community Campus 87 in July as a part-time Support Worker at our Hartlepool Office. She fitted into the team straightaway and now works full-time for us and has been helping out 
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Sunbelt DonationThank you to Sunbelt (Stokesley and Redcar Depots) for their very generous donation of £427 and a selection of warm clothing and duvets. It is very much appreciated. Amy from our Middlesbrough Support Team is pictured with staff from Sunbelt. #CommunityCampus87 #Teesside #Sunbelt Rentals 
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Congratulations to IanCongratulations to our Apprentice Joiner, Ian Cromack on passing his NVQ Level 2 in Joinery at Stockton Riverside College recently. He has also started the Level 3 Carpentry and Joinery course which he will study day release over the next year. Ian came to work at Campus at the end of 2019 as a Carpentry 
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Ali’s Career is off to a Flying StartAli came to England from Sudan as a refugee aged 16 in September 2016 and initially lived at Rose Lodge in Hartlepool for 6 months. He was referred to us by Hartlepool Through Care Team, became a Community Campus tenant in 2017 and continued living in Hartlepool with help and guidance from our Support Manager 
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Our Work Over 2020 to 2021We are pleased to announce that we have published our Impact Report which shows what work we have done over 2020/2021. If you want to read it you can find it on the following link: https://www.communitycampus87.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/2022-02-24-A4-version.pdf 
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Harrisons ContributionThank you to Mike Baum and Bryan Crennell of local Thornaby company Harrison Packaging who came to our office recently and brought a cheque of £2,500 contribution to our welfare fund. 
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Action on Empty HomesWe are pleased to be included in the latest Action on Empty Homes Toolkit. It is designed to encourage partnerships between the the housing sector and local communities to bring empty properties back into use, creating housing option for those in need of housing. The report highlights the creatives partnerships we have been involved with 
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Kickstart SchemeCommunity Campus is working with the Government Kickstart scheme that provides jobs for 16-24 year olds who are at risk of long term unemployment in the Tees Valley. We are currently hosting 6 roles – 3 in the organisation’s projects and 3 at Coatham House and the Reloved project in Redcar. Pictured here are Corben 
