Local teenagers secure paid apprenticeship training with City Building thanks to Sanctuary in Scotland partnership.
Three Cumbernauld teens have landed the chance to become apprentices with one of Scotland's biggest construction firms after beating more than 20 others to the prize.
Sanctuary in Scotland teamed up with construction firm City Building to give the talented trio a life-changing opportunity to learn a recognised trade.
Teenagers living in Sanctuary properties were eligible to apply for paid training in a variety of disciplines as part of the new project.
Drew Rennie, David Mechan and Caitlin Jones started joiner, electrician and administration apprenticeships respectively.
Caitlin left Greenfaulds High in 2010 and recently completed a college course in early education and childcare. She is four weeks into two years of administration training. READ MORE
Sanctuary in Scotland teamed up with construction firm City Building to give the talented trio a life-changing opportunity to learn a recognised trade.
Teenagers living in Sanctuary properties were eligible to apply for paid training in a variety of disciplines as part of the new project.
Drew Rennie, David Mechan and Caitlin Jones started joiner, electrician and administration apprenticeships respectively.
Caitlin left Greenfaulds High in 2010 and recently completed a college course in early education and childcare. She is four weeks into two years of administration training. READ MORE
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