The King’s Trust, a UK-based youth charity, has joined GMLPN.
The King’s Trust is a UK-based youth charity dedicated to helping young people aged 11 to 30 who face adversity or disadvantage. They offer a wide range of funded courses, personal mentorship, and life-skills training to support young people in gaining confidence, improving their education, finding work, or setting up their own business.
Since 1976, they have helped over a million young people across the UK, with around three in four of those supported over the past five years moving into education, training or employment.
Chloe Forrest, Partnership Manager at GMLPN, said:
“We are delighted to welcome The King’s Trust into the GMLPN network. Their track record of supporting young people from diverse backgrounds, helping them build vital life skills, access opportunities, and believe in their futures, brings great strength and value to what we do together. Their expertise in creating pathways into education, employment and enterprise will be an asset to the network.”
Ste Thomas, Head of Delivery – Manchester at The King’s Trust, said:
“As a national charity with a well-established presence in Manchester, joining GMLPN marks an exciting step forward in our ambition to strengthen our support for young people across Greater Manchester. From our centre in Ancoats, we deliver vital programmes which support young people build confidence, develop skills, and progress into a positive next step. We know that tackling youth unemployment is a shared challenge, and so we’re proud to join a network that shares our commitment to collaboration, innovation, and driving meaningful change for young people.”
For more information on becoming a member of GMLPN, please email chloe.f@gmlpn.co.uk or visit our website www.gmlpn.co.uk .


