Charities are becoming a very big thing now these days. The workshop Aberfeldy offers training in woodworking, laser cutting and engineering. After a successful first 18 months in business, social enterprise The Workshop Aberfeldy has become a charity. It was initially incubated by charity Project Northern Lights and recently left the nest to fly on its own. This charity is led by Deputy First Minister John Swinny.
So far the charity has worked with 47 people. The charity is growing stronger and stronger with more and more organizations getting involved with the workshops. John Swinny is saying that the charity is working very well giving lots of individuals experience and gaining more opportunities in the workforce.
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