As a small charity, we rely heavily on a number supporting organisations and individuals. Every aspect of our work would not be possible without their amazing support.
The Central School Attendance and Welfare Service is committed to achieving better outcomes for children by securing regular attendance at school. Read more
Children in Need helps ensure that children across communities like ours have the chance to be the best they can be and the support to thrive. Read more
Birmingham Careers Service is a free and friendly support service providing careers information, advice and guidance to young people age 16 to 19 who are not in education, employment or training (NEET). Read more
Social Investment Business is a UK registered charity and trading company that offers loans, grants and other financial products to charities and social enterprises. Read more
Birmingham Youth Service works with young people aged 13-19 to support them in the transition into their adult lives. Read more
The Family Action Birmingham Early Help Programme supports children, young people and families as soon as problems emerge across health, education, vocational training and social care. Read more
Bring it on Brum! grants from the Department for Education, via Birmingham City Council, help us to provide free food for children and young people during the school holidays and at our open-access Youth Club. Read more
This global company creates sustainable solutions for a better world and helps us to improve the employability skills, including digital skills, of young people in East Birmingham. Read more
As part of Birmingham’s Cost of Living response, the council has provided grants of £5,000 to projects which are providing food to Birmingham residents. This funding is available through the Household Support Fund, funded by the Department for Work and Pensions. Read more