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McDonald’s launches programme to provide training and mentorship to young people

Written by Robert McHugh, on 13th Apr 2022. Edited on 14th Apr 2022 Posted in General

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McDonald’s has today launched its Youth Opportunity Ireland programme, a two-year employment and skills partnership with the Irish Youth Foundation, which will provide €200,000 to youth organisations across Ireland. The programme will enable youth organisations to deliver specialised training and mentorship opportunities for 2,000 young people by 2023. 

The community-focused McDonald’s Youth Opportunity Ireland programme will support young people between the ages of 15 and 24 nationally, who are experiencing disadvantage in Ireland and empower them with the skills, training and mentorship they need to access the employment market.

This comes after research by the Irish Youth Foundation has found that 18% of 15 to 24 year-olds are not currently in education, employment or training, while 77% of youth workers believe that support structures are not in place to support vulnerable young people as they transition into employment after a period of unemployment or leaving school early.

In the first year of the programme, the funding will enable 13 grassroots, community-based youth organisations across Ireland to deliver targeted youth employability programmes. These organisations work directly with young people who are not currently in education, employment or training.

The launch was marked with an event at Moyross Youth Academy, Limerick, where McDonald’s Youth Opportunity Ireland ambassador Keith Earls, met with Moyross Youth Academy Director Andrew O’Byrne to hear how McDonald’s funding will create employment and training opportunities for young people in the area.

Youth Opportunity Ireland forms part of McDonald’s Ireland’s overall Plan for Change, which sets out ambitious goals and actions across its four key areas - Planet, People, Restaurants and Food – to ensure the business leads positive change from farms to front counter. 
 
Welcoming the initiative today, Tánaiste Leo Varadkar said, "The last two years have been particularly tough on young people, for many reasons. They’ve missed out on so much to protect public health and keep everyone safe. I welcome this initiative, which will offer 2,000 young people experiencing disadvantage the opportunity to take part in training and mentoring programmes. I wish them the very best of luck with the programme." 
 
Irish Rugby player and McDonald’s Youth Opportunity Ireland campaign ambassador, Keith Earls added, "Young people across the country are faced with different challenges and circumstances and not everyone can follow the same path through education into employment. In Moyross, Andrew O’Byrne and the Moyross Youth Academy do incredible work supporting young people. I am honoured to be involved with the McDonald’s Youth Opportunity Ireland programme and looking forward to learning more about the inspirational work that similar organisations are providing across Ireland."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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