The Retail Leadership Group (RLG) is the
leading corporate social responsibility initiative for companies
and individuals from UK retailing.
The Group is dedicated to raising funds, support and awareness
for The Trust to reduce the number of disadvantaged young people
facing long-term unemployment and social exclusion.
The RLG’s aim is to become the principle high-level networking
forum in the retail sector, increasing support for The Prince’s
Trust and where possible providing opportunities for young people
in the work place. The RLG is a forum for decision makers from
leading companies in all areas of the retail industry, offering its
members a variety of unique networking opportunities.
Who is involved?
The Group welcomes members from leading retailers across the UK
representing all aspects of the industry.
The RLG is led by a committee of industry professionals chaired
by Jeff Banks CBE, who drives
initiatives across the retail sector as well as instigating
fundraising events, campaigns and products.
Making a difference
The money raised by the RLG will go directly towards supporting
The Prince’s Trust to reach those young people who need our help
the most.
The Trust is extremely efficient and cost effective. Around 84p
out of every pound we spend goes directly on delivering and
developing our programmes and services for young people.
News
Jun 2010
ASOS.com and The Prince’s Trust have together delivered an innovative new programme, Get Started with Fashion, to help disengaged young people to make a fresh start.
Apr 2010
The Prince's Trust is partnering with Marie Claire on a brilliant new fundraising idea: the Girls' Night In. There are incentives and prizes - and you could help disadvantaged young people in the UK.
Whether you need a plumber in Plymouth or a gardener in
Gateshead, using a Trust-supported business is a practical way for
you to help.
Our work depends on your donation.
Retail Leadership Group
For more information on the Retail Leadership Group, email
Naomi
Edler or call 020 7543 7447
RLG Chair Jeff Banks offers advice to Semhal from La Diosa, a
Trust-supported jewellery-making business.