Our Full Members

  • AFRUCA

    AFRUCA aims to promote the well-being and protection of children in UK Black and Ethnic communities. Their work is a response to the risks that children face in regards to safeguarding and protection from abuse, exploitation, modern slavery and harm. The main focus of their work is Child Abuse Prevention and Early Intervention.

    afruca.org

  • Music Relief Foundation

    Music Relief Foundation was founded in 2011 by Magdalene Adenaike. The charity was inspired by Magdalene’s first-hand experiences of the hardships, isolation, and challenges faced by becoming a teenage parent. During this period, she discovered the transformative power of music and the importance of bringing other teenage mothers together to share their experiences. With these two revelations, the idea for Music Relief Foundation was born.

    music-relief.org

  • The Salam Project

    The Salam Project is a group of youth workers who care passionately about young people and helping them to live their best lives. They believe the most effective way to do that is by challenging extremist views, promoting positive values and giving youth the skills to get back into work.

    thesalamproject.org.uk

  • Africa Advocacy Foundation

    Africa Advocacy Foundation (AAF) supports and empowers vulnerable and disadvantaged people. They are a community-led initiative that aims to equip diaspora communities and marginalised peoples with the tools they need to find health, safety, prosperity and opportunity to lead fulfilling and happy lives.

    africadvocacy.org

  • Safron SACAP

    Safron SACAP works with African and Caribbean children, vulnerable adults, young people and families; empowering them to make the right decisions, meeting the needs of every child, young person, ensuring better outcomes for all children and families, to keep them safe and to help them to engage with all services available to them.

    saffronsacap.org

  • Citizens Outreach Coalition

    COC hold regular forums modern slavery in the UK and how migrants from Africa can avoid getting locked in slavery contracts. They also inform people on how to identify if someone they know is being enslaved and how to report the incident

    https://citizenoutreachcoalition.com/about/

  • In His Image CIC

    In His Image CIC create awareness about drug trafficking, gang crime and sexual abuse and exploitation to boys (7-18yrs) of African descent.

    http://www.inhisimagecic.org.uk/

  • KINGS Foundation

    KINGS Foundation tackle knife crime and prevent gang involvment among young people

    https://kingsfoundationuk.com/

  • Mind Body and Soul CIC

    MBS promote youth mental health and wellbeing activities

    https://cphmindbodyandsoul.org.uk/Description goes here

  • Men Talk UBUNTU

    Men Talk Ubuntu’s approach to change is to focus energy and resources not on the fight of mental health, SMI and stigma – but to build new innovative interventions to drive the community forward.

    https://mentu.co.uk/

  • Reflecteen

    Reflecteen organises empowerment programmes and workshops aimed at equipping parents and teens with the vital tool of effective communication skills which is essential for positive interpersonal relationships. Their workshops are highly renowned for improving mutual respect, tackling common challenges that parents and teens face in their daily interactions.

    reflecteen.org.uk

  • End Slavery International

    End Slavery International is committed to reintegrating victims of slavery and works in partnership with communities, business, governments and other organisations so that we can eradicate slavery in all angles.

    endslavery.org.uk

  • Bawso

    Bawso is the lead organisation in Wales providing practical and emotional support to black minority ethnic (BME) and migrant victims of domestic abuse, sexual violence, human trafficking, Female Genital Mutilation and forced marriage. Their vision is of a future when all people in Wales are free from abuse, violence and exploitation. To achieve this vision, they have workied tirelessly for twenty-four years and to end all forms of Violence Against Women. They have supported a quarter of a million people.

    bawso.org.uk

  • Tapeza

    A Safe Place of Hope for UK African Survivors of Child Abuse

    tapeza.org

  • House of Rainbow

    House of Rainbow provides a safe and welcoming place for LGBTIQ asylum seekers some of whom are at risk of sexual and labour exploitation. They provide free consultation but chargeable service for the preparation of “witness statement” to support their claims. This works requires more intervention where they provide more support including visiting asylum seekers in detention centre and working effectively to understand their stories and document their journeys.

    houseofrainbow.org

  • Europia

    Europia is a community development organisation established in 2008. Their friendly multi-lingual team are committed to supporting and empowering Eastern European nationals in Greater Manchester. They also work with regional and national partners and in doing this, they have national recognition

    europia.org.uk

  • Wonderfully Made Woman

    Ehinor Otaigbe-Amedu is the founder and the director of Wonderfully Made Woman, a free support and counselling service. Though a lawyer by Profession, Ehinor has always had compassion for women and girls. Ehinor also obtained a Diploma in Counselling and Care and certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy(CBT).

    wonderfullymadewoman.org

  • Khai Tzedek CIC

    Khai Tzedek CIC is an independent advocacy service for asylum seekers and refugees who have been trafficked. They cover Stoke-on-Trent, North Staffordshire, and South Cheshire areas.

    khaitzedek.uk

  • Blossom Foundation

    The aim of Blossom Foundation is to Educate, Inspire & Empower Black African girls in the age group of 10-20 through their transitional stages of becoming a full-blown adult.

    This is so that they can identify issues from an early stage and intervene to make corrections to help them be the best they can be in all life aspects be it social, physical, emotional and economic wellbeing.

    blossomfoundation.org.uk

  • African Rainbow Family (ARF)

    African Rainbow Family (ARF) is a non-for-profit charitable organisation that support lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender intersexual and queer (LGBTIQ) people of African heritage and the wider Black Asian Minority Ethnic groups.

    africanrainbowfamily.org

  • The Nous

    The Nous Organisation Limited is a not for profit organisation that raises awareness about mental health issues in the community.

    nousorganisation.com

  • SAWN

    SAWN-Support and Action for Women Network was established in 2007 to promote the welfare of Black/African women in Oldham and Great Manchester. SAWN´s aim is to realise the full potential of women by engaging them in activities, providing opportunities and events to make women independent, self-sustaining,

    sawn.org.uk

  • LPF Kiddies Club

    LPF Kiddies Club (CIC) is a not for profit out of School Club founded by Carmel Britto in 2013. They are based in Abbey Wood, Royal Borough of Greenwich and support local children aged 5 to 14 years old to fulfil their potential through education, mentorship and personal development training. They create opportunities for children and young people to develop the functional and life skills needed to improve their life chances, eradicate poverty, raise their achievement levels and become future leaders.

    https://www.lpfkiddiesclub.com/

  • La Fraternité

    La Fraternité is a community-based, cultural, non-political and non-for-profit charity organisation. They are registered in England and Wales under the registration number 1135690. The charity was created in 2007 following a casual friendly Guinean meeting that later laid the foundation for a much wider and formal organisation that is La Fraternité. La Fraternité derives from the french language and its English meaning is simply “The Fraternity”.

    lafg.org.uk

  • WODIN

    WODIN – Women & Digital Inclusion Promotes the welfare of the BME – Black Immigrant women in Liverpool, Merseyside UK. Through Training programs, mentorship and support, which empowers them to realize their full potential so they can flourish at home, in the workplace and/or in their enterprise. They engage them in productive activities, provide opportunities, and events to help them become self-sustaining

    wodin.org.uk

  • Edo Diaspora

    Edo Diaspora is a non – profit community that helps Edo people and all African families across Greater Manchester. Their vision is to unite Edo State, Nigeria indigenes in Diaspora (Bini, Esan, Auchi) and to support African families across Greater Manchester. They aim to achieve this by improving the wellbeing of Edo State indigenes and other African men and women in diaspora, showcasing cultural heritage, promoting community cohesion, and providing services in Manchester.

    edodiasporauk.org

  • Charisma

    Working to tackle youth violence and crime in Manchester

  • Caring and Sharing

    Caring and Sharing Rochdale was founded on the 7th of August 2017, located in both the United Kingdom and Africa, Their mission is to support and empower the BAME, Asylum Seekers and the deprived in the community. To train and render services for community integration. Empowering and mentoring the youths & also celebrating the arts and cultures of the people in the community.

    caringandsharingrochdale.org

  • A.S.K.I

    Advice Support Knowledge Information (A.S.K.I.) was established in 2012 to support and signpost individuals who face barriers to inclusion and who with support could go on to live productive lives and make a contribution to their community. Their mission is to be at the forefront of innovative, powerful programmes that change the way people engage with the third sector. They use a range of specialist individuals and work with agencies pan London to provide new approaches to work with long-standing community issues. The key is engagement, and as a group that works with a wide range of cultures and ages, equality in delivery is very important to them.

    aski.org.uk

  • The Economic Forum For Women Empowerment Scotland

    The Economic Forum For Women Empowerment Scotland, raises awareness on issues relating to women and girls. (FGM) Female Genital Mutilation. Their set goals and objectives are positively engagements that will bring communities together no matter their races, beliefs or culture in promoting love, selflessness, care, compassion, peace and harmony. Also, their programmes which are designed to encourage, mentor, empower, build and support for vulnerable women and girls especially those who had experienced domestic abuses, female genital mutilation etc.

  • IBO Ladies in Diaspora Aid

    IBO Ladies is a support group for women to build community resilience and engage. They empower youths through dance, culture and arts.

    They put women and their families in touch with the organisations best placed to help with the advice and support they need.

  • BME Volunteers

    They provide a Pre-Therapy Service, Support and Advocacy for families and people living with visible or invisible disability and discrimination in London and South East England

Associate Members