Social enterprise has enjoyed an ever-increasing profile over the last few years, though its origins stretch back as far as the 19th century.
Social enterprises have no private shareholders – all profits are directed straight back into the business for the benefit of customers, staff and ultimately the wider community.
As part of its core ethos EMERGE seeks to employ paid or voluntary members of the local community, including students and individuals with learning or behavioural difficulties, thus providing local work, training and personal development opportunities.
We strive to be accountable to the wider communities we serve, but we need your input to help us achieve this. You can become a member of EMERGE and have a say in what we do.
For more details, see our Become a Member page.
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