A charity officially launched on World Homeless Day is aiming to reduce both homelessness and problems in the hospitality sector at the same time.
Only A Pavement Away (OAPA), founded by hospitality stalwart Greg Mangham, has been designed to help homeless people, ex-military personnel and people with convictions into work – while plugging a gap in the staffing crisis currently faced by bars and restaurants across the UK.
Homelessness charity Crisis worked closely with OAPA to advise on the process participants would be led through and to help ensure that they would receive all the care and support they need.
Wonderful afternoon in Parliament with senior members of our great industry supporting Only a Pavement Away at the Houses of Parliament. Well done the founder Greg Mangham. pic.twitter.com/5fgdRljjxc
— Mike Clist (@mikey1952uk) October 10, 2018
People are referred to OAPA via other charities and partnerships before they receive an initial assessment. They are then placed on the relevant training courses to qualify them for work in hospitality, and finally given comprehensive support with interview preparation by industry professionals.
Each person’s skills are matched to vacancies by charity staff and the client will receive another 12 months of support from OAPA and partners.