Emma is a mother to 5 children with ages ranging from 6 to 22 years old. Emma first joined the GRoW Programme during the challenging times of the lockdown in 2020. Having never worked before, she embarked on the programme as a way to find confidence and direction. Her journey has since come full circle as she is now working with the GRoW team in Lambeth, helping to engage new participants. She’s not only helping others but also developing plans to start her own cleaning business, with support from Mercedes, who runs the GRoW Your Own Business programme.
Emma said: “Right when lockdown happened in 2020, I joined the GRoW Programme which had transformed into an all-online programme. Although I had done voluntary work, I hadn’t done any paid work before and was lacking in confidence. Being a mum kept me busy, but when I came to the programme, I wasn’t sure where to start. I had heard about GRoW from my children’s school and it just felt like the right time. The programme really helps you figure out what you want to do and where you want to go, and for me, that was huge.
The biggest thing I took away from GRoW was confidence. Before, I didn’t have a clear idea of what I wanted to do. But through the workshops and the support I received, I started to believe in myself. I hadn’t worked before, but after finishing the programme, I managed to get a job in retail. It wasn’t something I had planned, but GRoW helped me put together my CV and prepare for interviews. I even attended a CV workshop, and that was a game-changer. I learned to adapt my CV for different jobs, which was something I hadn’t thought about before.
Before joining GRoW, I had only done voluntary work – things like helping out in a nursery and at my children’s school. That gave me some experience, but I never thought I could actually use it to get a paid job. The GRoW team helped me see that everything I had done was valuable. And that’s a message I want to share with other women – just because you haven’t had paid work doesn’t mean you don’t have skills and experience.
Now, I’m not in retail anymore because the shop I was working at closed down. But that gave me the chance to think about what I really want to do, and that’s to start my own cleaning business. I’m getting support from Mercedes who runs the GRoW Your Own Business programme, and it’s been amazing. She’s helping me with everything from understanding self-employment to setting up my business plan. It’s exciting to think about being my own boss.
I’m also helping out with the Lambeth programme now, working to engage new participants. It feels good to give back and to be able to say to others, ‘I was in your shoes, and look where I am now.’ GRoW opened my eyes to possibilities I hadn’t considered before. It’s not just about getting a job; it’s about figuring out what you truly want to do and then going for it. That’s what I’m doing now, and I couldn’t be more grateful for the support.”




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