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Meet our trainees – “Kate”
I kind of stumbled into youth work. After uni I took a graduate role in a Council department who needed help bringing their communications into this decade. I’d been involved in web and app development for years because being able to code as a kid back when that was...
Meet our Trainees – Kyle
I’m not originally from Glasgow, and when my relationship deteriorated with my family I was offered a place to stay here off the grid by someone I knew from high school. I soon found myself socially isolated and cut off from my friends and family by the person I...
Move On launches 20th anniversary celebrations
NEWS RELEASE MAY 2017 Scottish charity supporting vulnerable and homeless people sets the bar high to mark 20th anniversary “I’ve became more confident, more independent. I joined a course that I’m absolutely in love with and it’s all down to having the support from...
Olivia’s story
I think I've improved a lot since I joined Move On. I've became more confident, more independent, I actually do things now like my singing lessons. I joined a course that I'm absolutely in love with and it's all down to having the support from Move On. I'm not that...
Money Advice Service
Money Advice Service What Works Fund Move On’s peer education financial capability programme is one of 26 projects throughout the UK to be funded by the Money Advice Service’s new What Works Fund announced on 31 January 2017. The Money Advice Service are an...
Ally – our hip hop mentee!
I was introduced to Move On by my pastoral care teacher in 5th year. I had been selected due to some issues at home, outside school and just generally needing some development as a person. I was paired up with my mentor after meeting a few different people along with...