

Safia Altaf won the “Skills for Life Award” at the Skills for London Awards, presented by Lee McQueen at Madame Tussauds last night.
Before coming to City Gateway Safia Altaf lacked self-confidence and was struggling to find work. She had tried to find employment but couldn’t do so.
David Cohen, The Evening Standard, 5th March 2010
Our new marketing apprentice Zarrin is going to be writing regular blog entries for our new City Gateway Youth Facebook Page - just one of the ways we're communicating with young people on, or interested in, our courses.
We'll post roundups of some of her entries on this website too so you can all benefit from a first person insight into life with City Gateway, her first two entries follow below.
Secretary of State for Children, Families and Schools Ed Balls MP was joined by Minister of State for Schools and Learners Vernon Coaker MP on a visit to City Gateway's Limehouse Youth Centre. The visit gave them a chance to see hands on how crime and anti social behaviour was being dealt with and also how the Youth Capital Fund was being used to improve facilities in the area.
Elsve Kvist, East London Advertiser, 6th January 2010
European Social Fund Newsletter, November 2009
Feature by Shalina Hussain, East End Life, 31st August - 6th September 2009
As unemployment figures highlight how those leaving education are being hardest hit by the credit crunch, an east London charity is helping young people beat the odds as Shalina Hussain reports.
CITY Gateway training organisation has been working with young people not in education, employment or training (NEET) for more than ten years.
Mark Stone, Sky News, 27th August 2009
The success that thousands of GCSE pupils are enjoying is hiding a growing problem.
East End Life, 7th-13th September 2009
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.