Love Island” host Maya Jama is partnering with social enterprise Creative Access to launch a new mentorship program for marginalized women in the U.K. creative industries.

The six-month program will connect eight emerging creatives with powerhouse mentors from Jama’s own professional network who will offer guidance, insight and support in areas including TV production, broadcasting, fashion, communications, marketing and talent management. The program is aimed at women in the U.K. from underserved communities who are at the entry-level career stage and will also include a visit to a London school and an event for early-career professionals.

The eight mentors in Jama’s program include broadcaster and entrepreneur Julie Adenuga; Janine Fernandes, VP of global brand marketing at Coty; Issy Lloyd, director of entertainment at Insanity Talent Management; ITV commissioning editor of reality and entertainment Amanda Stavri; Francesca Hayward, senior culture and entertainment manager at Diageo; freelance comedy executive producer Carol Baffour-Awuah; Financial Times’ HTSI editor Jo Ellison; and Priya Ahluwalia, fashion designer and founder of the brand Ahluwalia.

“This mentorship program is something I have always wanted to do,” Jama said in a statment. “I’m incredibly excited to be partnering with Creative Access to connect talented young women with eight industry pros who will nurture and guide their careers.”

Josie Dobrin, executive chair of Creative Access, said the organization is “proud to partner with the brilliant Maya Jama on this impactful mentorship program, which will provide a vital stepping-stone for eight talented aspiring creatives.”

Added Dobirn: “It is more important than ever to commit to upskilling the next generation of diverse talent, and through mentorship in flagship creative sectors, eight women will gain the support, guidance and access they need to thrive. Without programs like this, the industry risks missing out on the voices and visions that will shape its future.”

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