The Prince of Wales, 43, headed to the Lambeth area of London on Tuesday, Sept. 9, to visit Spiral Skills. The youth organization received funding from the Homewards Fund to expand its services for local young people, helping to break the cycles of exclusion and unemployment.

    Prince William learned how the grant helped them move to a new hub, which includes a well-being room, and increase staffing.

    He also attended a film production workshop with Young Creators U.K., an impact-led creative agency run and owned by underrepresented young people.

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      Spiral Skills was founded in 2015 and works with local schools, youth organisations and authorities to provide early intervention, holistic support, employability skills and access to employment and services for underserved 14–25-year-olds. The organisation provides a range of services including career coaching, employment opportunities and workshops to help break the cycles of exclusion and unemployment for young people in the local community.

      With support from the Homewards Fund, Spiral Skills has moved into a new multi-agency prevention hub for young people at the Oasis Village in Tulse Hill. This collaborative approach brings together services under one roof, offering accessible, holistic support for young people aged between 14 and 25. The Prince visited this new space to see how this collaborative model offers a wide range of accessible support and how the grant has allowed them to expand, increase staffing and create new spaces such as a wellbeing room

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