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Cracked It is a social enterprise smartphone repair service that trains and employs young offenders and those at risk to repair smashed smartphones as a positive route away from crime.
Our mission is to engage marginalized youth, and support those furthest from the labour market to take responsibility; develop their skills; realise that income, belonging can self-worth can be gained through licit means; and take their first steps toward independence and employment.
We aim to work with youth who are among the hardest to reach and give them a real-life experience of work where they’re able to learn about the norms and customs of the workplace – in a safe space with Cracked It – over a sustained period of time. In so doing, our ultimate mission is to prepare at risk youth for transitioning into permanent employment as an alternative to offending and anti-social behaviour.
Our mission is to engage marginalized youth, and support those furthest from the labour market to take responsibility; develop their skills; realise that income, belonging can self-worth can be gained through licit means; and take their first steps toward independence and employment.
We aim to work with youth who are among the hardest to reach and give them a real-life experience of work where they’re able to learn about the norms and customs of the workplace – in a safe space with Cracked It – over a sustained period of time. In so doing, our ultimate mission is to prepare at risk youth for transitioning into permanent employment as an alternative to offending and anti-social behaviour.
Contact
Address
Cracked It,
167A East India Dock Road,
Greater London,
E14 0EA,
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
07596558000
hello@crackedit.org
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In Brief
Charity Number
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No. of Paid Staff
1
Does the organisation involve volunteers with experience of the criminal justice system?
No
Primary Field of Work
Employment
Custody or Community
Community
Organisation type
Community Interest Company
Regions
London
Fields of Work
Employment
People you work with
Young people