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Preventing Disenfranchisement Through the Creation of "Generation Success"
[April 25, 2016]

Preventing Disenfranchisement Through the Creation of "Generation Success"


LONDON, April 25, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --


  • Local charitable enterprise raises more than £1,000 with a little help from their business friends
  • Businesses band together to support professional photography day
  • Not-for profit organisation aims to secure youth integration through careers and skills advice and support

Local charitable organisation, Generation Success, are today celebrating following one of their most successful fundraising events to date. The "Professional Photography Day", which the enterprise ran in collaboration with The Office Group (TOG) - a leading provider of design-led and flexible offices, meeting rooms and co-working spaces for start-ups and small businesses - and Sam Lane Photography (SLP), was organised with the aim of helping local professionals and students to perfect their online business profile with a high quality portrait, while raising money for Generation Success and their local (Hackney) unemployment scheme.

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The event, which took place at TOG's London headquarters in Singer Street on March 23rd, raised more than £1,000, making it the most successful single event that the group has organised so far.

Generation Success founder, James Adeleke, comments: "We're absolutely delighted by how well today's event has gone. It just goes to show how with a little bit of effort independent companies can take a leading role in creating a generation of success."

A not-for-profit organisation, Generation Success was founded with the aim of bridging the gap between young people (aged 18-25), business and education providers. "One of the major problems that the UK - and other leading European countries - is facing at the moment is that many young people feel disenfranchised," continues Adeleke. "While the business community is crying out for skilled workers, there is a serious gap between what they need and what the education establishment is preparig our young people to do, so when they try to make their way into employment many young people flounder.



"At Generation Success we want to give all young people the chance to shine and we can do that by supporting them to develop the skills they need to get along in their chosen profession. If young people feel valued and supported, they are far more likely to make a positive contribution to society, rather than living on the fringes and seeking a community elsewhere."

For more information Generation Success and their upcoming events, please visit http://generation-success.com/


Generation Success is committed to raising funds for projects to help young people in the local community. The group have been thrilled with the interest in - and the money raised by - their professional photography day and are looking for new partners who would like to become involved in future events. If you would like to play a part in creating Generation Success, or more information, including interviews and quotes, please contact James Adeleke to discuss your ideas: [email protected] ,  tel: +44(0)7883-028775

Notes to Editors:

About Generation Success

Generation Success was launched by successful business man James Adeleke. A law graduate of BPP University, London, James has enjoyed a varied career in business development. He was inspired to found Generation Success following the London riots of 2011 - himself a member of what tabloid media were calling "the lost generation", he decided it was time to start reclaiming the future for today's youth. Rather than laying blame and pointing fingers, James wanted to find ways to tackle the roots of society's problems: food poverty; deprivation; educational and employment inequality. Generation Success is James' way of helping to ensure that every young person has the chance to shine.

"I truly believe that we are limited by the boundaries of our minds," says Adeleke, "so I am always trying to expand mine - and to help others to do the same."

About The Office Group

Founded in 2003 by Co-CEOs Charlie Green and Olly Olsen, The Office Group is a leading provider of design-led and flexible offices, meeting rooms and co-working spaces for start-ups, small businesses and, increasingly, larger, more established companies.

Created to challenge the outdated structure of the commercial property market, the company offers a viable alternative to traditional leases, allowing members to work across multiple locations, and enabling companies to grow, downsize or exit a space quickly and cost effectively.

Based in Hackney, with 30 buildings strategically positioned across London, as well as sites in Bristol and Leeds, TOG is currently working in collaboration with National Rail to establish a network of offices, meeting rooms and drop-in work spaces in the direct vicinity of train stations.

For more information, please contact Siobhan McGinley, [email protected]  or visit http://www.theofficegroup.co.uk

About Sam Lane Photography

Sam Lane Photography (SLP) is a photography services organisation with both Commercial and Social photography expertise. Owner and Director, Sam Lane has experience of working with more than 20 companies on Marketing Communications ventures, and understands the importance of projecting a positive brand image, whether for an individual or a company.

SLP is based in St Pancras, London. For more information, please visit http://www.samlanephotography.co.uk  or call +44(0)7708-247248.



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