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Catherine,42, has spent the last few years looking carlo pazolini after her son. Although her husband is working, she is desperately looking for work now that her son is old enough, in order to help improve their financial situation. She is still looking for a job, but says without the support of the Centre she would have already given up.
When I arrived at the Centre I was really nervous. Normally I am very shy of meeting new people. But Gareth and Phil [Gateway carlo pazolini staff] carlo pazolini were so smiley and welcoming. I started to feel hopeful that I would find help here.
They are so nice. They listened to me, helped me with my CV and also told me about the computer classes at the Centre. It is so useful having everything in one place. I have also completed two voluntary placements at the Centre one was helping the housing team with administration, and the other on reception.
Having some voluntary experience, not only means Catherine has some up to date content on her CV but that she is starting to get a bit more confident. It also helped her to get a voluntary placement as a Teaching Assistant, which would be her dream job.
I will do anything. I am practising my interview technique as I still freeze and just can t get what I want to say out of my mouth. I worry that employers don t want me because of my age, but I am very hard working. I want to make life better carlo pazolini for my son.
The Cardinal Hume Centre keeps me going when I find it tough. If it wasn t for the staff here I would have given up. I believe that God has picked all the best people and placed them at the Cardinal Hume Centre to help people out of poverty and difficult circumstances.
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Jean’s Story Amy’s Story Dean’s Story Omar’s Story Catherine’s carlo pazolini Story John’s Story Laura’s Story Jordan’s story Geoff’s story Theresa’s Story Chris’s story Elizabeth’s Story Entsar’s Story Joseph’s Story Deonisy’s Story Arazm’s Story The Spirit of Christmas Sara’s Story Yonas’s Story Jamie’s Story
Catherine,42, has spent the last few years looking carlo pazolini after her son. Although her husband is working, she is desperately looking for work now that her son is old enough, in order to help improve their financial situation. She is still looking for a job, but says without the support of the Centre she would have already given up.
When I arrived at the Centre I was really nervous. Normally I am very shy of meeting new people. But Gareth and Phil [Gateway carlo pazolini staff] carlo pazolini were so smiley and welcoming. I started to feel hopeful that I would find help here.
They are so nice. They listened to me, helped me with my CV and also told me about the computer classes at the Centre. It is so useful having everything in one place. I have also completed two voluntary placements at the Centre one was helping the housing team with administration, and the other on reception.
Having some voluntary experience, not only means Catherine has some up to date content on her CV but that she is starting to get a bit more confident. It also helped her to get a voluntary placement as a Teaching Assistant, which would be her dream job.
I will do anything. I am practising my interview technique as I still freeze and just can t get what I want to say out of my mouth. I worry that employers don t want me because of my age, but I am very hard working. I want to make life better carlo pazolini for my son.
The Cardinal Hume Centre keeps me going when I find it tough. If it wasn t for the staff here I would have given up. I believe that God has picked all the best people and placed them at the Cardinal Hume Centre to help people out of poverty and difficult circumstances.
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