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Improving livelihoods: Prospecting for Enterprise

We are a social enterprise company with 25 years of practical business experience in supporting and developing social and community enterprise and the growth of self-employment within North East England.

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West End Womens and Girls Group

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We enjoy our conversation classes at Benwell library. We learn how to greet people, about the names of body parts and food.  Every week we discuss a new topic.

We get to meet women from other countries and learn about other cultures.  We have developed a lot more confidence since coming to these classes.  We feel like we are starting to learn more about the English language every week.  We found out about this project by word of mouth and leaflets. We liked the farm we visited and the countryside here is beautiful. Kevin has been such a gentleman and he has really helped us, we ask him any questions and he will advice us.

We really enjoy learning together, we have a lot of fun, plus, we get to loose our children for 2 hours, we really appreciate this.

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