Get Started with Football

with The Prince’s Trust and Sheffield United FC

Are you living in the Sheffield area, aged 16-25 years old and currently not in Education, Employment or Training?

The Prince’s Trust ‘Get Started with’ programme is for unemployed young people aged 16-25. If you are into football but out of work in the Sheffield area, then Get Started and achieve your goals.

What’s stopping you from getting the job you want?

  • Don’t know where to start?

  • Don’t have the experience or qualifications?

  • Not getting the break you need?

Join the one week football programme at Sheffield United FC and you will:

  • Work with football professionals

  • Gain a Certificate in Sports Leadership

  • Learn how to be a successful leader

  • Meet new people, & build your confidence

  • Make a difference to your local community

  • Receive a free sports kit which is yours to keep

  • Be supported for 3 months following the course, helping you get where you want to be

You will be provided you with everything you need on the course and receive travel and lunch expenses.

Taster Day; Wednesday 20th November 2013

Programme dates; Monday 25th November to Friday 29th November 2013

For more information contact;

Les – 07506 711 643

Leslie.Smith@princes-trust.org.uk

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