Refreshing Minds was founded over 10 years ago by Esther, a local young adult.
Esther graduated school shadowed by regret, disappointment and limited skills: So many opportunities had just not been accessible to her as a struggling child from a minority background!
Thanks to Esther, today we have Refreshing Minds. An ever-evolving and multi-faceted program that changes this reality for other local children hampered by poverty, pain and prejudice.
Over 10 years later, it’s still our leaders’ personal experiences and core beliefs that fuels this relentless drive to reach every child:
Mom, sibling to person with SEN
School Governor
Too many families are coping with difficult… circumstances. Having these opportunities can make all the difference to their children’s outcomes.
Mom, sibling to person with SEN
Experienced teacher; drama and piano hobbyist
Supporter of educational institutions, father of large brood
‘’Extra-curricular activities are not all that extra...
They’re a must for our children’s healthy development’’.
Collaborates with youth and volunteers to develop an exciting, child-centric program.
Makes it her mission to know each child’s needs and strengths, and help them the ‘’Way they need it most’’.
Takes care of the hundred practical details in programming and staff coordination – achieving effective, safe provision and efficient budgeting.
Who advise us about children with complex needs.
Who bring us our users’ voices so we’re always right on target.
Who share talent so we can spend less and give more.
Your leads are so sensitive to my child’s needs, she’s gained a new supportive relationship!
It was an amazing experience; helping every girl shine and bringing out their talents!
Our sewing workshops transformed Libby from a sullen child to a motivated young teen!
We serve the Jewish Community centred in Hackney & Haringey (London). Our users typically struggle with:
1 in 3 local families need at least one more bedroom for adequate living.
9% of children have Special Educational or Additional Needs1.
Many in mainstream settings have limited support to really “make it”.
30% local residents don’t speak English as a First Language2.
Most have no easy internet access to information and resources.
Users require culturally sensitive service e.g. same-gender facilitators.
46% of local Jewish families live on an income under £15,000,1 including a high rate of “in-work” poverty.2
By December ‘20, 65% of the community had contracted Covid (highest globally, and linked to overcrowding)
2x general rates of fatalities and serious illness.3
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