A group of first-year apprentices from City Building have launched a fundraising campaign in support of Glasgow Women’s Aid, as they prepare to take on the Tough Mudder challenge in June.
Led by apprentices Lennon and Zachery, the class decided to tackle the obstacle course as a team while raising money for a local cause. The young people are part of City Building’s electrician apprenticeship programme, having joined the firm last year.
Lennon said, “We all joined City Building at the same time, so we’ve built a strong bond through our classes and placements. We wanted to do something together as a group, and Zach suggested we take on the Tough Mudder challenge. It snowballed from there and soon the whole class was either signing up for the challenge or getting involved in fundraising.
“When we discussed which charity to support, we agreed it should be one based in Glasgow that could really benefit from the money. That’s why we chose Glasgow Women’s Aid. We all knew someone who had been helped by the charity, so it felt like the right choice.”
The fundraiser marks the end of their first year as apprentices with City Building, one of Scotland’s largest employers of apprentices, currently supporting more than 250 across the organisation. This year’s applications are now open with 60 roles available.
Encouraging those considering a career in construction to apply, Lennon added, “My advice to any young person thinking about a future in construction is go for it. City Building has a diverse, inclusive workforce where everyone works together and supports each other.
“When I left school, I went to college to study film but quickly realised that the classroom wasn’t for me. I wanted to learn in a more hands-on, practical way. After some encouragement from my stepdad, I applied and now, having just finished my first year, I absolutely love it.”
Sharon Wearing, executive director at City Building, commented, “What Lennon and his fellow electrician apprentices are doing is fantastic and truly highlights the added value of our apprenticeship programme. We’re proud to be Scotland’s largest provider of apprenticeships and take seriously our responsibility to nurture the next generation of skilled tradespeople. We wish the team the very best of luck with their fundraising and the Tough Mudder challenge.”
For more information on how to apply for an apprenticeship with City Building, visit: https://www.citybuildingglasgow.co.uk/careers-training/
The fundraising page can be found here: https://www.justgiving.com/page/priscilla-mcleod-2?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=CL&utm_campaign=015