INNOVATIVE charity Paperworks was praised by Harrogate MP Phil Willis, the Liberal Democrat front bench education spokesman, when he officially opened its new premises.
Mr Willis, who unveiled a plaque to officially open the charity's new 3,300 sq ft premises at Hammerain House, Harrogate, told an audience of local business people: "There are countless people in the area who are grateful for the unstinting work done by staff at Paperworks. I am always meeting former trainees who have been given that all-important chance to get a step on the employment ladder."
Paperworks, which was founded ten years ago in response to the Care In The Community Initiative, provides valuable work experience and training to people with learning or physical disabilities, which include sensory impairments and mental health problems.
The charity achieves this by carrying out print finishing, mailing and packing for a variety of private and public sector bodies. The new premises will enable it to take on more trainees and extend its services to local businesses.
The opening was attended by representatives of Job Centre Plus, North Yorkshire County Council Social Services Directorate, Harrogate Borough Council and Harrogate Chamber of Trade, as well as businesses and organisations which use the charity's services.
Updated: 12:49 Thursday, March 04, 2004
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