Young People Invited To Kick-Start Their Business Ideas With The King’s Trust
Young people in Horowhenua with business ideas, or simply the drive to get into work, will soon have access to tailored support when The King’s Trust Aotearoa New Zealand Enterprise Programme comes to Levin on 16 and 17 March.
The programme is being co-hosted locally by Horowhenua District Council’s Mayor’s Taskforce for Jobs (MTFJ) Team, reinforcing the district’s commitment to helping rangatahi step confidently into employment or entrepreneurship.
Designed for 15 to 30-year-olds, the Enterprise Programme begins with a practical two-day workshop, followed by one-on-one mentoring, potential start-up funding support, and access to an ongoing alumni network. The aim is to give young people the tools, confidence and connections to turn their ideas into action.
Mayor Bernie Wanden says bringing the programme to Horowhenua is about backing the potential already in the community.
“Our young people have ambition and creativity. Sometimes what they need most is the right support around them. Through our Mayor’s Taskforce for Jobs and this partnership with The King’s Trust, we’re helping create opportunities that encourage young people to think big about their future and take practical steps towards employment or starting their own business.”
Event details:
Horowhenua District Council Civic Building
- Monday 16 March from 9am to 4pm and
- Tuesday 17 March from 10.30am to 5.30pm
Lunch will be provided for participants.
Spaces are limited, and young people aged 15 to 30 are encouraged to register at horowhenua.govt.nz/KingsTrust or contact Council’s Mayor’s Taskforce for Jobs Team for more information by emailing mtfj@horowhenua.govt.nz.
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