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Recycling Lives
Queens Awards winner Recycling Lives provide quality accommodation, training and an opportunity for full time employment to people that are homeless or in need.
Recycling Lives provides an opportunity for deprived people in our society to seek an alternative future.
The main objective of Recycling Lives is to assist Residents in becoming financially independent and to identify work opportunities that they wish to undertake. Developing self-esteem is a crucial point within the Recycling Lives community, and we have witnessed how gaining ‘work’ can be a considerable step forwards in developing a Residents’ self-confidence and, ultimately, in attaining an alternative future.
Recycling Lives operate an in-house education and training programme known as SEE (Social Enterprise Education). The main objective of SEE is to ensure that all necessary qualifications and training programmes are readily available to Residents, and to ensure that participation is both simple and accessible.
SEE works with local Colleges and Universities to ensure that a complete syllabus is available, whilst vocational training is provided by the Recycling Lives training department. Working together we ensure that the SEE environment is ideal for Residents to progress and achieve their goals.

