Commercial partner Reconomy has reaffirmed its commitment to the pioneering Wolverhampton House Project

Commercial partner Reconomy has reaffirmed its commitment to the pioneering Wolverhampton House Project

Posted 17th December 2020

As commercial partner for the project, Reconomy has confirmed it will fully fund five apprenticeship placements in 2021 which will be exclusively available to Wolverhampton House Project care leavers. Apprentices will be placed either directly with Reconomy, its network of local suppliers or with the House Project charity. 

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