Afyah Centre’s mission is to empower women through supporting them to develop, enhance and improve their skills through training and mentoring. Afyah Centre Support BAME grassroots women establish, incubate and run microbusiness from home. Afyah Centre’s vision is one of seeing BAME women to become self-sufficient through entrepreneurship, creating change, being creative and innovating.
The Afyah organisation promotes social inclusion for the public benefit by working with BAME women and children We runs a local support network group that encourages all excluded women to participate more effectively with the wider community.
The Amani Caravan Retreat is a care in the community-based initiative . It is our desire to offer a helping hand, love and support for those people who are dealing with struggles. The Project will offer individuals and families who are experiencing adverse life circumstances, and opportunity to enjoy a short break for respite and relaxing purposes.
Research based online information based service supporting families and children with 'Working memory' which forms part of SLCN (Speech,Language and Communication needs).
Asylum Stories: Oral History Archive
We are a voluntary group developing an oral history archive of personal stories from refugees and people seeking asylum in the UK. We will work with a UK university to store the archive, while this website seeks to promote our projects. These include Room at the Inn, which focuses on people with experience of living in asylum hotels.
Beersheba-Living Well is a Charitable Incorporated Organizsation (CIO) that embeds cultural and lived experience to empower people from all ethnic backgrounds in Hackney and neighboring boroughs to improve self-care through peer supported group learning programs and healthy activities, to increase personal health literacy and inform health-related decision for their wellbeing.
The Black Heroes Foundation is about developing cultural awareness, promoting a world where Black Heroes are acknowledged, respected and celebrated. A community based charity developing and promoting talent, together with cultural and artistic initiatives in the community focusing on youth, education, training, social up-lifting and personal development. We deliver Black Heroes theatrical and musical events in communities across the UK.
BHCAC is a regional charity with 25 years of experience in helping disadvantaged and marginalised Londoners from the West Balkans and individuals from the wider Brent community experiencing socio-economic disadvantage to improve their lives. The Charity is a user-led organisation with several quality marks in place, a member of local, regional and national networks and part of Brent Advice Partnership.
Connecting the British Chinese Community. We are a group of volunteers who organize social & professional networking events for the British Chinese community within the North West.
白金汉郡中文学校 The Buckinghamshire Chinese language School is a local community weekend school has been established in the High Wycombe area since 1990s. This a non-profit making voluntary organisation and ran by volunteers for the benefit of children regardless of background who wishes to learn Mandarin Chinese up to a minimum of GCSE standard. Voluntary teachers are always welcome.
Coate Badbury Park Residents Group
We are a free resident group who provide 2500 residents on Coate Badbury Park with up to date information about the community.
We focus on Offenders, Ex offenders, Under 30's, At risk youths and people with neurodiversity's. Our mission is to break the cycle of offending and reoffending and make young people see and reach their full potential through personal development and life skills. We offer a variety of workshops, 121 support, artistic workshops, outings, and community engagement.
Culture Healing Communities is a social enterprise in the North East specialised in Community Heritage and Digital for the advancement of peoples and communities. Most of our projects and workshops are free of charge, and address situations like isolation, diversity, racism, inclusion, digital poverty, digital divide, and digital guidance for vulnerable groups, young people, elderly people and communities at risk.
We support members from BME communities mainly from those from Somali Background, who are disadvantaged, low- incomme families, elders, disabled or live in most deprived areas of London particularly from North Kensignton in RBKC.
East London Canal Access Network (ELCAN) CIC connects communities with their waterways. Many urban canals suffer from pollution, and their ecology is threatened by invasive species. Meanwhile local people have very limited access to outdoor spaces or activities. ELCAN offers a solution to both these issues by facilitating safe environmental work and offering watersports opportunities and training to hard-to-reach groups.
Elevated Minds CIC empowers young people, parents, and communities through coaching and mentoring. We build confidence, resilience, and leadership, addressing barriers like exclusion and inequality. Partnering with schools and organisations, including the Met Police, we create opportunities for growth and positive change, shaping brighter futures and stronger, more inclusive communities.
At Families in Harmony our vision is a world where kinship caregivers are empowered, supported, and celebrated as pillars of strength within their families and communities generally and Black kinship carers particularly. We envision a future where every child in need finds a loving and culturally affirming home within their extended family, preserving their identity and connection to their roots.
The Hillingdon Somali Women’s Group exists to enable women of Somali origin residing in the London Borough of Hillingdon to have safe and fulfilling lives and to realise their full potential.
Empowering communities, especially those from underprivileged and marginalised backgrounds, by providing essential tools to master the mind, body, and soul. We offer four main services across South London: - 1:1 Adult and Youth Mentoring - Football Fridays Youth-Led Youth Club - Mental Health Support Services - Community Empowerment Engagements
Holistic Well Women is a non for profit organisation with a social aim enriching the lives of girls and women our aim is to promote health and wellbeing, creative crafts and enterprise. (All are Welcome)
To improve and enhance the environment and the quality of life for the community in Ham & Petersham, To promote general charitable purposes, activities, events and projects which may be decided from time to time for the benefit of the community of Ham & Petersham and the surrounding area. Twitter page: https://twitter.com/HamUnitedGroup Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/hamunitedgroup
Jambo is a community restaurant under the umberella of UCRA. We are based in Haringey on Westgreen serving low cost aunthentic meals to enable everyone eat healthly
JEMS bridges the gap between the NHS maternity services and the cultural needs of the Jewish Community. This includes liaising with the Manchester Foundation Trust, community midwives, mental health midwifery services, local Rabbis, GPs and therapists. JEMS responds to the varied needs of the community as they arise and is dedicated to creating a joyous, and stress-free journey to parenthood.
Founded in 1989, KCO has been an important source of support, friendship, news, education, cultural awareness and empowerment for members of the Nigerian Kalabari community in the UK and Ireland. We are a registered charity in England and Wales (no. 1110253).
London Jaguars Community Association is a registered charity serving the community with health and wellbeing programmes to the most disadvantaged and vulnerable within the borough of Tower Hamlets
At The Look at Me Now Project CIC, we are dedicated to empowering young people, preventing exploitation, and creating safer communities. Our organisation focuses on raising awareness and providing essential support to tackle grooming, county lines involvement, knife crime, and gang affiliation.
The Medway Ghanaian Association (MGA) was founded in 2011. It is non-profit, non-religious dedicated community based voluntary association. MGA was set up to inform, educate and entertain Ghanaians, Ghanaian descendants and British with Ghanaian heritage leaving in Medway and its surrounding town.
We are the North Herts African and Caribbean Community Group and we are an umbrella organisation founded in 2020 to support the African, Caribbean, Mixed Race and other Black Community share our culture and heritage with the wider community of North Hertfordshire. We support the community through social prescribing, events, fundraising, celebrations, history lessons, mentoring, personal development and community action.
Independent publisher focused on books that support Justice, Equality and Sustainability. We aim to increase access to book publication for refugees and members of other marginalised groups, and for writers on environmental subjects.
Pipeline Projects are a community arts space in the heart of Mayfair, run by artists for the community. Pipeline projects is supported and enriched by our outreach to a wide and diverse audience. Reaching many demographics with workshops, conferences, exhibitions and screenings by artists particularly women and historically BAME, Deaf and BSL users, and refugees.
A registered CIO working in the Borough of Sutton and Croydon to reduce inequality amongst disadvantaged people. In particular those members from BME communities who face a wide range of health and Social Inequalities.
We are an active as a voice in Enfield on behalf of all people from the Horn of Africa, working with council and borough wide agencies to promote awareness of the issues faced by refugees and economic migrants to the UK.
Reconnection is a UK-based organization established to support refugees and migrants to settle into their new lives in a new country and give them a chance to be included in social activities. We specialize in offering advice, referrals, information, advocacy, signposting, cultural activities, and language interpretation services.
Relevant Partners isa not-for-profit platform dedicated to uniting frontline community organisations to create positive outcomes for young people and their families. Recently, we launched a new initiative called YetiRise focusing on women’s endometriosis.
Rock against Racism Aylesbury is a non-partisan, non-sectarian, self-funded, and FREE signposting community service offering practical advice, guidance, information and support to victims of Far Right abuse, bigotry, discrimination, hate, prejudice and violence.
We are a social enterprise with a strong community focus, delivering education through arts & culture programs and services. This includes natural health and environmental awareness programs and products. We are also a unique, Nubian-led organisation specialising in bespoke, mobile, cultural retreats, events, and well-being facilitation courses.
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Tags is a swimming space that was set up to support the transgender and non-binary community to swim in public spaces.
Our mission is to provide culturally sensitive support and resources to African and Caribbean families affected by domestic abuse, trauma and gender-based violence, empowering them to break the cycle of violence, heal, and build safe, thriving communities.
We are a small group of women come together online to share and discuss women specific and other matters and learn new skills, such as language, sewing, art and art therapy, yoga, home gardening, daily walk, parenting tips, etc.
• To raise the understanding of the plight of asylum seekers/ refugees in St Helens • To improve integration of asylum seekers and refugees into local communities • To support a better understanding of different cultures in St Helens • To build bridges across communities • To provide a better understanding of British society for asylum seekers and refugees