A HOUSING association has teamed up with Bromley Council to help people improve their family and working lives.
The three year families programme offers people help to find work and manage relationships as well as childcare advice and parenting skills.
And everyone taking part can also get money management advice.
AmicusHorizon is running the scheme in partnership with Bromley Council after getting the funding from employment skills company Reed in Partnership.
AmicusHorizon’s community development director William Miller said: “Managing a tight budget and being unemployed can put a massive strain on family relationships.
“The programme aims to support 350 family members, and help more than 100 into work.
“We’re very excited about working with local people and making a real difference to the community with the practical support the programme offers.”
Call Ros Brissett at AmicusHorizon on 08001 216060 for more details.
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