Archive for Author: Alicia Louise

Our Annual Report 2021

The Trustees of Araba Scott Children’s Foundation have submitted their fourth Annual Report and Accounts for the year ending 31st March 2021, which can be foundhere. It highlights all our achievements and exciting moments. You will find full information of our children’s activities, goals for the future and resources...

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Our Ethical Fundraising Policy 2021

Click here to find out how to fundraise ethically for Araba Scott Children’s Foundation. What is Ethical Fundraising? Ethical fundraising is a framework of standards we follow to outline what we choose to accept, or are willing to do and not do, in relation to fundraising. This is based...

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Our Fourth Ideas Market | End of July 2021

On Saturday we held our Fourth Ideas Market! We were joined by a participant who is an accomplished businessman and is interested in using brand, ‘JAMAICA’ to benefit Jamaican people. We were also joined by two social workers, one being a trustee of Araba Scott Children’s Foundation. What we...

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Our Third Ideas Market | July 2021

On Saturday 17th June 2021, we hosted our 3rd Ideas Market, this time welcoming all members/nationals of the Caribbean diaspora. There were 4 participants: – a social worker with over 40 years’ experiencebased in Jamaica – the CEO of children’s charity, Breadfruit House Dominica Foundation – the CEO of...

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Our Second Ideas Market | June 2021

The second Ideas Market session was held today on 19th June 2021. It was a successful time of sharing ideas, learning and offering up skills. There were 3 participants; a social worker located in Jamaica, a nurse located in London of Grenadian heritage, and a counsellor and founder of...

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The Ideas Market 2021

Today was the pilot of the Ideas Market, and we were joined by 8 participants from the U.K. and Jamaica. Some were social workers, others were faith leaders, some worked for housing associations in the U.K. and others were parents. We discussed our motivations for joining the meeting which...

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