In pictures: Work Avenue is the business!
Help 2,000 people into work and you potentially affect 2,000 families, multiplying the impact well beyond the Jewish community. That was the message from those opening Work Avenue’s now Finchley base.
The multi-million pound Wohl Enterprise Hub, which will support fledgling ventures, create new businesses and help people find employment, was a “modern and stylish place to work and,” said MP Mike Freer. “Work Avenue is about helping fulfil potential,” said Professor David Latchman of the Maurice Wohl Charitable Foundation.
Work Avenue boss Shraga Zaltzman added: “Our aim is to create a go-to place for the entire community.”
Picture credit: Blake Ezra Photography
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