Enhancing individuals’ quality of life by fostering equitable, inclusive, cohesive, fit and healthy, educated, welcoming, and supportive communities.
2023 Report
85
Volunteers
13,890
Beneficiaries
26,800
Meals Served
3,900
Food Parcels Per Month
Our Services
Homeless Shelter
Homeless Shelter provides temporary accommodation for rough sleepers, the homeless, and stranded new arrivals.
Mind Matters
The importance & impact of positive mental health & wellness on individuals, and health services cannot be overstated.
Fitness Club
We promote the physical health of our communities by encouraging participation in our healthy recreational & fitness activities
Immigration & Migrant
To promote for the benefit of Immigration & Migrant to Wolverhampton
The BEST Program
Our Business Empowerment and Skills Training (BEST) Programme aims to develop the social and business skills, competencies, and self-confidence of members of our socially and economically disadvantaged communities
Love Soup Kitchen
This offers full English Breakfast and Dinners, Hot Soup, snacks, etc, on Thursdays and Saturdays. Our holistic approach to relieving poverty helps our clients.
Divergent Youths
The prospects of any community, city, or nation are determined by the quality of its future leaders and there is no doubt that the children and young people of today are the leaders of tomorrow.
The DICE Communities
“Strong happy families make healthy communities” Wolverhampton, like most UK cities, may be very diverse, but certainly not very inclusive, cohesive
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News & Articles
‘Heart of cruelty’: Trump border chief condemned over migrant policy
Former housing secretary Julián Castro says Tom Homan embodies ‘dark heart’ of incoming administration Julián Castro, the former US housing secretary, has accused Donald Trump’s
Who Counts as a Migrant? Definitions and their Consequences
This briefing considers the different ways in which one can understand who counts as a migrant in the UK and the implications of using different
Fundamentals of Migration
Immigration is the act of moving to a new country to live permanently, while a migrant is someone who moves from one place to another,