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El Shaddai Charitable Trust exists to support vulnerable children living in Goa, India. Since our conception we have sought to achieve this through the provision of financial support to our partner organisation in India - El Shaddai Charitable Trust (El Shaddai India).
Barking & Dagenham Youth Zone, named Future by young people, gives young people in Barking and Dagenham somewhere to go, something to do, and someone to talk to. We are open 7 days a week, whenever schools are closed, offering 20+ activities every session, including sports and arts. Most importantly all our activities are delivered by trained youth workers who provide positive role models.
How many beneficiaries have you reached in each of your services/programs? How do they reach their ideal population? MExoxo started in 2013 in Mexico with 2 women, expanded in the USA and Latin America supporting 1000 women and scaled up to 11 countries impacting 5345 women, as of today. Our mission is to empower, educate and connect literate and competent women (who have limited access to education or opportunities) via interactive and personalized methodology, aligned with the SDGs and focused on sustainability, social innovation, entrepreneurship, and STEM education. We offer our support through 3 main pillars: Empowerment that is performed by life-coaches and psychologists; Education on business and financial literacy that is offered by business mentors; Connectivity which happens via MExoxo's global network that offers women additional specialized education on their field of expertise to implement their projects through direct or indirect seed funding opportunities. The organization has educated 5345 women, of 14-55 yrs old, in 11 countries who have received $1M in value for their projects in actual money or growth opportunities. It should be underlined that MExoxo has recorded an indirect impact of 21,380 women as for every woman the organization empowers she supports 4 more within her family or community. Finally an important statistic is that 60% of our women participated have created or grow their own projects.
OMA's vision is of a society where everyone has access to healthy, nutritious, and affordable food, while benefiting from the positive impact on physical health, well-being and social connectivity that this brings. OMA's mission OMA's mission is to embed the belief throughout our city that access to healthy, nutritious and affordable food is a basic human right. While inequalities in accessing food persist, and while food vulnerability affects people in our communities, we seek to redress this imbalance by delivering free, healthy food and re-heatable meals to people experiencing deprivation and food poverty in our city. Our mission is mutual aid, not charity. All our food services are delivered with dignity and in solidarity. OMA's Mission in Focus: Oxford Mutual Aid is a community organisation which works to support our peers and neighbours in Oxford, primarily through the provision of food support. Founded to respond to the challenges of the pandemic, we have since become a vital part of Oxford's aid infrastructure. We are the only local service that is active seven days a week, operates on a delivery basis, and supplies baby necessities. We believe that nobody should face food insecurity, or experience stigma for seeking assistance. We do not implement means testing as it is invasive, expensive, and discourages people from seeking help. We provide regular food, baby and other essential supplies parcel support to more than 2,000 people in 834 households across Oxford (over 1% of the non-student population) and have delivered over 20,000 food parcels to date. We believe in supporting physical, mental, and emotional health. For this reason we offer nutritious and inviting food parcels that match the preferences, health requirements, and ethical/religious needs of each individual. Where people don't have the facilities or capacity to cook, we offer volunteer-prepared meals. Our Kitchen Collective programme has to date provided over 30,000 meals to the community, which, as well as providing nutritious meals to those with minimal cooking facilities, has been vital in bringing together organisations from across the city, including colleges, universities and local groups. Collaboration has always been at the heart of what we do. This is centered upon building systems that source and supply nutritious food to those who need it, reduce food waste and, and support local businesses. Through local supply networks, we can increase the food/supply resilience of our community in a time of uncertainty. We believe in solidarity. Our volunteers come from within the community that we serve. Many of us receive food support from Oxford Mutual Aid, giving us invaluable insight into how our processes work on every level. We aim to ensure that volunteers and recipients are empowered to see their positive impact in the community, harnessing their abilities in ways that recognise the value of diverse experiences, while being mindful of different capacities. We try to ensure that the people delivering parcels to each individual remain the same week by week, so that they can develop a rapport. We also contact each of our regular recipients of support each week, with the aim of creating a network that connects our users to each other and their community, reducing the risk of social isolation and the negative health outcomes that it causes. We believe in community. This foundational value is why we wish to establish an intergenerational lunch club, enabling members of the community to socialise with each other where they otherwise would not have the opportunity.
UK PROJECTS: Homeless services: - Two Step ? access to private sector housing - Tenancy Training Recovery services: - One Day At A Time (ODAAT) - addiction recovery - Supported housing Volunteerism: - Supporting volunteer led programmes OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT: - Fund-raising, mentoring, and support
Initiate and develop projects that enable growth in young adults through sports, music, fashion, culture entrepreneurship and social consciousness.
Immediate Theatre's vision is for a society where questioning, articulate and motivated people create and collaborate to build thriving communities. Our aim is to involve communities in creative projects that inspire wellbeing, break down barriers and engage people in the process of personal and social change: providing inspiring participatory arts programmes enabling people to reach their potential, preventing exclusion and social isolation creatively exploring social issues, engaging people in the process of change and encouraging and enabling them to influence decision making improving health and wellbeing; increasing life skills and employability through engagement in the arts. We believe in the importance of giving people a voice and the transformative power of theatre and the arts in all lives. We work in partnership to develop work that supports our values to be: Inclusive - working at the grass roots and celebrating diversity Interactive - involving communities throughout the creative process Imaginative - finding new ways to engage with vital issues
To advance in life, relieve the needs of and help young people by providing advice and assistance and organising programmes of physical, educational and other activities as a means of advancing them in life and developing their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as independent, mature and responsible individuals.
To advance the education of young people in the subject of urban music and to act as a resource for people living in East London by providing advice and assistance and organising programmes of educational and other activities
Vision To be the premiere LGBTQIA arts festival in the UK with a high international profile and a strong local engagement strategy, to ensure LGBTQIA voices are heard and represented in Liverpool and internationally. Mission statement Homotopia is a producer and presenter of great LGBTQIA art, across visual art, theatre, dance, cabaret and heritage in Liverpool, with a local, national and international outlook. Values Diversity - celebrating diversity in all we do; Representation - constantly committing to widening our reach and expanding our representation; Our Programme - reflecting our communities; Our Art - to be risk-taking, unapologetically queer and unafraid; Collaborative - we are all the people we work with; Caring - to take care of our staff and the people we work with; Integrity - we will be honest and accountable in all we do.
Our mission is to support and challenge young people to become the best they can be. Our vision is that all young Londoners grow up healthy, able to navigate a fulfilling career and make a positive contribution in their communities. We support them to develop the confidence, reliance and relationship skills they need through our network of community youth clubs and at our residential centres.