A company who provides critical support for vulnerable young people has appealed for gift donations from the Salford community.

The Inicio Group house 90 care-leaver child (between the ages of 16-18) residents nationally, with three of them being situated in the Salford borough. They are asking for locals to lend a hand in making sure they do not go without over the festive period.

Any form of gift suited towards older teenagers is accepted, with the company also requesting any household items residents may have in excess, such as unused toiletries, socks, underwear, and hats.

Salford-based Inicio worker Danni Oswald said in a Facebook post on the ‘Salford Community What’s On NOTICEBOARD’: “In our experience, Christmas is usually a sad time for them, and it does not help that they watch their peers receiving all the presents when they are deprived of this. If they were to get something from Social Services, it is not a lot.

“This year we are a lot more desperate, as we have not had anything back from all the businesses we have reached out to.

“We would be happy to come and collect and are also able to show work ID if you want us to prove who we are.”

CEO of Ignicio David Thompson, believes cared for children between the ages of 16 and 19 are often overlooked, in Salford and beyond.

He said: “If you look at the national average, the average person leaves home at 27 years old. You look at the people who have been cared for or looked after, and they’re thrust into their own accommodation at the age of 18.

“Just because they’re 18 doesn’t mean they’re an adult, they’re still a vulnerable young person, and in most circumstances, they’re the young people who actually need more support.

“There’s reference to it being a ‘cliff edge’ of care, and it shouldn’t work that way. There should be a continuum of support.”

Image taken from Inicio’s LinkedIn and given permission to use by David Thompson

All donations will be shared out amongst the company’s Salford-based youngsters and their residential homes across the country.

David also stressed the importance of the public including the older teenage demographic in their Christmas donations, saying: “It’s about sustaining that family network that often they don’t have. That shouldn’t just stop at 18 or 17 or be 364 days of the year.

“We do a lot of giving back and community investment, but we also feel that it shouldn’t be just us, which is why we do this appeal. The more we get, the more they get, it goes directly to them.”

334

Child protection plans

3231

Children in need

554

Looked after children

4.9%

Of 16/17 year olds not

in education,

employment or

training

As of 31st March 2022

Most deprived out of

317 Local Authorities

18th

What we know about

Children in Salford

82,170

Children are currently looked after in the UK, up 2% from 2021, according to 'GOV.UK'

‘All partners are committed to working together so that every child in Salford is safe, well and able to reach their full potential.’

-Salford's Safeguarding Partners

Items the Inicio Group are accepting:

- Christmas gifts (ideal for teenagers aged between 16 and 19)

- Spare unused toiletries

- Winter clothing (i.e. mittens and hats)

-Anything households have in excess this Christmas!!

Individuals who are unsure of what to donate can access the company’s Amazon wish list.

They can also speak to the company directly by phoning 0161 418 4180, or by emailing info@inicio-group.co.uk to arrange a collection or drop off.

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