


ML Community Enterprise
ML Community Enterprise (MLCE) aim to be a beacon of hope and success; offering young people, their families and wider communities opportunities to reach their potential across health, wellbeing, learning and employment. We motivate and lead our young people and adults to realise their own potential as leaders and changemakers, driven by purpose and values. We work towards creating a more equitable and safer society for disadvantaged and underrepresented groups, offering a wide range of key life skills development, support services and meaningful progression opportunities.
Underpinned by trauma informed and culturally appropriate working, our activities range from IAG (information, advice and guidance), mental health and wellbeing support (therapeutic counselling and one to one key working), music/creative, sports and healthy lifestyles, employment readiness, STEM (science, tech, engineering, maths), self-exploration and positive engagement with people from diverse socio-economic groups. In many cases, we are empowering beneficiaries to overcome multiple and complex disadvantages while moving them towards their full potential.
We are working with the Lightbulb Trust to remove the historical barriers to music making that is often faced by disadvantaged young people. Our creative music making and experiential programme offers choice of learning across musical skills and disciplines including technology, instruments, vocals and the music business. Alongside music making, the programme will focus on developing emotional intelligence, key life skills, soft skills and cultural understanding that can be applied across wider training, employment and life opportunities.
ML Community Enterprise
ML Community Enterprise (MLCE) aim to be a beacon of hope and success; offering young people, their families and wider communities opportunities to reach their potential across health, wellbeing, learning and employment. We motivate and lead our young people and adults to realise their own potential as leaders and changemakers, driven by purpose and values. We work towards creating a more equitable and safer society for disadvantaged and underrepresented groups, offering a wide range of key life skills development, support services and meaningful progression opportunities.
Underpinned by trauma informed and culturally appropriate working, our activities range from IAG (information, advice and guidance), mental health and wellbeing support (therapeutic counselling and one to one key working), music/creative, sports and healthy lifestyles, employment readiness, STEM (science, tech, engineering, maths), self-exploration and positive engagement with people from diverse socio-economic groups. In many cases, we are empowering beneficiaries to overcome multiple and complex disadvantages while moving them towards their full potential.
We are working with the Lightbulb Trust to remove the historical barriers to music making that is often faced by disadvantaged young people. Our creative music making and experiential programme offers choice of learning across musical skills and disciplines including technology, instruments, vocals and the music business. Alongside music making, the programme will focus on developing emotional intelligence, key life skills, soft skills and cultural understanding that can be applied across wider training, employment and life opportunities.
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