Platform 51

Platform 51 supports girls and women as they take control of their own lives .
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Platform 51 supports girls and women as they take control of their lives.

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Ways we can work together

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Sponsor our work

Your company could raise its profile and help us continue our work by sponsoring our:

  • informal education, entry to employment, skills for life and personal development courses;
  • research papers and briefings on employment, training, education and skills;
  • national and local events.
Employee volunteering

Employee volunteers can gain new skills and experience which will benefit the workplace and the time and expertise of your staff add value to our work.

Provide pro-bono professional support and expertise

We are looking for expertise in marketing, legal training and consultancy services.

Become an inspirational role model or mentor

Talk to women about careers or provide one-to-one mentoring support with things like CV writing and interviews to improve their chances of getting a job.

Offer work placements

Help women understand more about the work environment and give them the chance to try out different jobs.

Take part in our fundraising events and adventure challenges

A fundraising event is a great way for your company to do some team-building and have fun while supporting our work.

Payroll giving

Show you care and raise staff morale by setting up a payroll giving scheme.

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Receive regular updates about our work and campaigns.

If you would like to get your company involved with Platform 51 email the supporters' team or call 01856 304205.

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Give £100 and help pay for a course to teach women with learning disabilities about life choices and the right to say no

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who we help

who we help

Neli says: "It would have been much better if my GP had given me Platform 51 and not tablets."

Read Neli's story

fact

fact

Children who fail to attend school regularly are more likely to leave school with few or no qualifications and be drawn into crime and antisocial behaviour

we think

we think

...that all young people should get non-gender stereotypical careers advice and guidance

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