We provide training and events for young people and women in the Borough of Tower Hamlets
working in partnership with a range of other organisations and firms.
Below are just a selection of the press articles written about City Gateway recently - if you're a journalist looking to write about City Gateway please visit the press release section of our news pages, or contact anne.macdonald@citygateway.org.uk
Big businesses have been told they have a duty to support disadvantaged youngsters into their top positions.
East London charity City Gateway brought together more than 40 firms in Downing Street last week to spell out their responsibilities to the local community.
They heard how the charity has set up mentoring and apprenticeship schemes with some of Canary Wharf's biggest institutions.
An east London social enterprise has been labelled a national example of good practice for its work with young people.
City Gateway, which provides training and support for young people out of education and employment in Tower Hamlets, one of the most deprived boroughs in the country, will be included in a report by Ofsted, the education inspectorate.
SPURS and England striker Peter Crouch visited the Limehouse Youth Club to encourage a new community initiative.
Run jointly by City Gateway and housing association Poplar HARCA, the centre provides free sports-based training and apprenticeships for NEETs - young people not in education, employment or training.
SPURS and England defender Michael Dawson took time out from stopping the world’s finest strikers to drop into an East End charity. The former Forest trainee visited City Gateway in Limehouse to discover how it supports youth sports initiatives in Tower Hamlets.
Through the Team England Footballers Charity, the England players donate their match fee to fund the development of City Gateway’s futsal league, a key activity for connecting disadvantaged young people.