Our Funders | Sponsors Since 2006
Our Funders | Sponsors
Grants
Kenton Ward
Fawdon Ward
Local Network Fund
The Sir James Knott trust
Ruth & Lionel Jacobson Charitable trust
Awards for All – Grant 2006
Community Foundation
Newcastle /Gateshead PCT
Neighbourhood Renewal Fund
Newcastle Community Food Initiatives
Youth Opportunities/Capital Fund
Skills 4 Life for community and Voluntary Sector
Health Works
The Women’s Fund
George and Peggy Fund
The Scarman Trust (Can Do)
Regional Refugee Week
The Hadrian Trust
BT
Your Homes Newcastle
Newcastle Community Empowerment Network
Greggs Trust
Education Grant
Awards for All – Grant 2022
Partners
Sure Start (Kenton)
Newcastle College
Newcastle ESOL Services
Newcastle City Council
Newcastle Council for Voluntary Service
ARCHRO
ACP/Opportunities for all- West London
Healthy Food Solutions
Shadonway Community Centre
The Church of Ascension, Kenton
Wandsworth Voluntary Sector Dev.
Giving World Online
In-kind Direct
Lifetimes
VWGL
VCN
University of Cambridge (ESOL)
Giving World Online
Inkind Direct
WATMOS Community Homes.
Other Funding Source
Donations
Fundraising events
Well-wishers/supporters
Board of Trustees/Management Contributions
More from the Chairperson
A message from the Chairperson
want to begin by appreciating all Board of Trustees, volunteers, supporters, well-wishers, fundraisers, and entire members for having worked hard and including our funders over the years who enabled us to sustain Family Empowerment Network International (FENET International) projects through the years from 2006 to date.
The active participation of the young people who have taken part in our activities chosen has created them and marked a new beginning in their lives. The development of confidence, self-esteem, and acquisition of new skills has helped them to feel better integrated into the community where they live.
The charity will continue to respond to the needs of these people to give them all the opportunities they deserve. This means building a safe space by focusing on the individuals and trying to influence their behaviour as well as the social context in which personal decisions are made.
The charity will continue to fully support and implement activities for children and young people, in line with the national plan for young people, and the ‘Every Child Matters’ outcome.
The active involvement and participation of the local community/parents in continuous learning is an indication that they are moving many steps closer to fully supporting their children with homework and other learning needs from home.
The projects we provide will further enrich their health, and well-being, employability skills, job search, CV writing and support, and financial management which will enable them to gain sufficient knowledge and confidence.
We will continue to support older people in the community to ensure they are safe and supported so that they are not left feeling isolated, lonely, depressed, and excluded, especially during these tumultuous moments in history when most older people live on their own and are isolated from the community.
We will continue to distribute hygiene and essential products and hold regular get-togethers in a safe and secure environment, helping older people break their isolation and improve their health and mental well-being.
The continuous support and contributions from the entire management team, volunteers, supporters, fundraisers, and well-wishers are greatly honored and deeply appreciated. They have kept us going even when funding availability was limited. Thank you for all your support!
Our Funders