Idris Elba launches project to give a 'chance' to young people in Manchester

The actor has teamed up with The Prince's Trust for the initiative

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Idris Elba has partnered with The Prince's Trust to launch a new project that aims to give a 'chance' to the young people of Manchester. The Elba Hope Foundation, which was created by Idris and his wife Sabrina, has teamed up with the charity and aims to inspire the youth through the arts. Over the next year it will provide free courses from The Prince’s Trust to help young people build the skills and confidence they need to find a job, train or start a business in the creative industries.

Idris Elba was supported by The Prince’s Trust as a teenager and has continued to work closely with the charity. READ MORE: The anti-knife crime charity putting the kids of Greater Manchester first The range of free courses, delivered by The Prince’s Trust, will support young people who are not in work, education or training, to find out more about careers and jobs in the creative industries, such as music, theatre, or the Arts. Speaking about the announcement, the Luther actor said: "Many of us working in the arts today, myself included, only made it because of programmes like this when we were young.



"Today's youth deserve at least the same chance, and more. 'Creative Futures' exists to give the same hope, support and success I've found to the next generation. Sabrina and I co-founded The Elba Hope Foundation to help every young person fulfil their potential, the ‘Creative Futures’ programme will do just that, with courses in industries I know and love.

"We’ll help young people develop skills, confidence and aspirations for the future.” The first courses for young people to take part in are 'Get Started with DJing' and an enterprise course focusing on developing creative businesses. The programmes open for applications from Wednesday 9th October and the DJing course will take place in November 2024.

More information about the initiative can be found here..