Archive for Author: Alicia Louise

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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Our Annual Report 2020

The Trustees of Araba Scott Children’s Foundation have submitted their Annual Report and Accounts for the year ending 31st March 2020, which can be found here. It spotlights 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 Annual Report 2019

Araba Scott Children’s Foundation has submitted its second Trustees’ Annual Report and Accounts for 2019. It highlights all our achievements and exciting moments. You will find full information of our children’s activities, goals for the future and resources utilised for that year.

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Freedom

“Most people overestimate what they can do in one year and underestimate what they can do in ten years.” Bill Gates Within the last 10 years the amount of resilience I’ve been able to (forced to) build up is truly a blessing. There have been incredibly difficult times since...

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Our Annual Report 2018

Araba Scott Children’s Foundation has submitted its first Annual Report and Accounts for 2018. It highlights all our achievements and exciting moments. You will find full information of our children’s activities, goals for the future and resources for that year.

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We Have a New Trustee!

On Tuesday 27th November 2018, we appointed a brand new trustee with experience in child and adolescent safeguarding (reviewing our safeguarding procedures, special programme planning, awareness of the effects of childhood trauma etc). If you would like to join our board and help shape young hearts and minds in...

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It Starts With You | Be Encouraged

It’s important for children to realise that there is more to life than what they see. This summer, when I asked the children what they wanted to be when they grew up, some said, “I want to be happy”, some wanted to be a teacher or soldier. Others were unsure....

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