Preston city centre’s Vault Youth Zone has welcomed a new Lancashire-based patron ahead of their opening.
Building service company Ameon has joined the growing list of businesses choosing to back Preston’s young people.
Set to play a pivotal role for Vault’s funding, Ameon will partner for four years and back the space’s proposed high quality activities.
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Vault Youth Zone CEO, Tim Jacques, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome Ameon as a Founder Patron.
“Their backing strengthens the whole team behind this project and shows real leadership within the business community. Together, we’re creating a place where young people can feel supported, motivated and ready to score big goals in life.”
The city centre space, part of the national OnSide Network, will offer more than 20 activities and is set to open early this year.
Following their support, Scott Andrews, director at Ameon, said: “Ameon is committed to acting responsibly and supporting initiatives that have a lasting, positive impact on local communities.”
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