A Birmingham-based charity has welcomed valuable support in its
drive to help drug addicts turn their lives around.
Phoenix Futures launched an education campaign with posters and
leaflets after responding to an offer from employment experts
Pertemps People Development Group. The Edgbaston-based company
contacted local charities offering the services of its marketing
and design team free of charge.
PPDG has appealed for more charities that may benefit from free
graphic design support services to get in touch.
Marcia Dixon, outreach team manager at the charity, said: "We
will be using the leaflets to advertise our services in hostels,
community centres, neighbourhood offices and other venues where
people in need of support for their substance misuse may be. I
would like to say thank you for the support PPDG has given to our
team."
She added: "We will be using the leaflets to advertise our
services in hostels, community centres, neighbourhood offices and
other venues where people in need of support for their substance
misuse may be. I would like to say thank you for the support PPDG
has given to our team. The leaflets and posters we requested were
designed with our target audience in mind. They are eye-catching
and informative without being too wordy. We also had a point of
sale stand designed to match them which helps draw even more
attention.
"From start to finish the service we have received has been
professional, considerate, stress free and quicker than expected. I
would definitely recommend other charities take advantage of this
offer."
Paul King, PPDG's marketing and PR director, invited charities
to contact the design team by emailing aiden.begley@ppdg.co.uk for
more information.
Phoenix Futures is a leading provider of services for people
with drug and alcohol problems. It offers services within
community, prison and residential settings in England and Scotland.
Through its expertise it is able to support service users at every
stage of their recovery.
This includes: engagement on the streets and in communities,
harm reduction at drop in centres, structured day programmes,
residential rehabilitation, supported resettlement, services within
prisons.
PPDG delivers the Government's Welfare to Work strategy across
the Midlands through Flexible New Deal, Work Focused Training and
other employment initiatives. PPDG is using its vast experience of
helping long-term unemployed people get back into work to help
local jobseekers secure employment opportunities.
PPDG's team of employment experts provide advice on benefits,
confidence building, one-to-one support, CV and interview
preparation as well as finding the right job or training course. In
partnership with DWP, the Ministry of Justice and Jobcentre Plus,
PPDG delivers a diverse range of employment and training
initiatives and many ESF funded programmes. More than 100,000 job
seekers have been helped into sustained employment by the company
since the projects began. It has trained 130,000 people in
vocational skills, and over 175,000 people have benefitted from
professional information, advice and guidance services.
For more information about Pertemps People Development Group,
please visit their website here: www.ppdg.co.uk