KidCare4U .
Supporting children and families,
Charity No. 1185396,
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Annual Report,
2023

CONTENTS
Our Mission
Chief Executive Officer. Statement
Our Trustees
Trustees Report
Highlights
Saturday Kids, Club
Youth Volunteering Program & Youth
Development
Kids, Football
Family Support
• Women's Swim Sessions
Women's Well-Being Group
Relaxing Minds
Men's Football
Charity Development
Partnership Work
Future Developments
Total Funding
Thank you

OUR
MISSION:
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'Working together with the..
community to inspire. creat@ and
deliver opportunities to further .
develop Education, Health &,
wellbei.ng. Integration.
'Environment and Employment."
FidCare4U is a registered charity in Nthport
aiming to help diverse ethnic families from
low-income households. Our aims and
objectives are to support families to acquirp I ,
the skills and confidence they need to turn
their potential into success. Our organisation,
believes it has the potential to help diverse >
communities to further develop themselves in

Chief Executive
Officer's
Statement
Ru%n.I f3c.qugi C_nipt
Executive Officer
.This year has been another
busyyear for KidCare4U with
us securing funding for existing
and new projects, but we have
also continued to develop our
partnership working, which has
allowed us to deliver more
support for our communities.
We have recognised the impact
of the Cost-of-Living Crisis on all
our clients and our fami y
support workers have been busy
helping people acces5 CDSt-of-
living payments. We have also
secured the funding to provide
holiday food packs for the
families of those children who
attend our Saturday Club.
What has been exciting this
year is that we have continued
to be a voice for our
communities. We have been
approached by the Welsh
Government to participate in
their Migrant Research Project.
We gave the opportunity for
our communities to have their
views heard and we gave
feedback to the Welsh
Government on what our
communities views and their
needs. KidCare4U will continue
to be an advocate for our
communities and will provide a
voice for those who struggle to
be heard.
Moving forward we will
continue to be responsive to
the needs of our commLJnities,
however the cost-of-living crisis
has also impacted the
organisation as all our costs
have increased, and we are
going to have to work hard to
ensure funding is in place to
continue our work. However, I
am confident that we provide
an important service and that
we can survive any challenges
we face.

, Our Trustees
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Mohammed
Iftakher
Rahman
Jeremy
Johnson
Evelyn
Owaide
egum
OITr
KidCare4U,;,,
Supporting chiklfen and families .

Trustees, Report
This is our fourth year and yet again we have seen an
increase in our beneficiaries, and we have increased the
services we provide. Thanks to the hard work of our CEO
Rusna Begum, we have secured funding to allow us to
continue our projects and develop new one. Also, a huge
thank you to our hard-working staff who have continued
to support peoplo of all ages in our communitios.
This year we saw one or our volunteers Sharmin
Chowdhury recognised for her work at the GAVO
Newport Awards and she received her certificate for the
GAVO High Sheriff Volunteer Award at the Ceremony at
the Holiday Inn, in NewporL
Throughout the year we have seen
some amazing work happening
within the Charity and in most
cases, it has evolved organically,
developing from the feedback of
our beneficiaries. The Youth
Volunteering and Mentoring
Program has developed because
our young people have enjoyed the
Saturday Club so much, they don't
want to leave us. These young
people have skills and experiences
that can be shared with younger
children and so we have worked
with then to create volunteering
opportunities.

Helping our children to aspire to improve their lives, be healthy
and happy, is at the heart of our work. This year throLJgh
partnership working, we have been able to show our young people
what is possible with visits to Linklaters LLP, BBC Wale< Studios
and Oxford University. We have worked with MIND to improve
their mental health and they have engaged in healthy cooking
project.
Supporting the mental and physical wellbeing of our communities
has been our core work through Family Support, our Women's
Well-being Group. Relaxing Minds project, Men's Football and
Women's swimming sessions. We wish to thank all our partners
and funders for helping us deliver this work.
This year we have started work on our five-year strategic plan and
we look forward to launching it this year. We are also lojking at
alternate source of funding with the development of a social
enterprise that will employ local people and the profits will be re-
invested into the KidCare4U projects. We will also be de'ieloping
our Board of Trustees. Once again, we are excited at what this year
will bring.
Annual Staff
meal

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Highlights
3 new grants
received
00 Beneficiari
23 Staff now
employed
£226.108
received in
funding

SATURDAY KIDS, CLUB
The choldren who attend the
club are age from 5-16 years
old and from 7 diverse ethnlc
backgrounds. The Saturday
Club works by organising the
children into small groups
where they are engaged in
educational support sessions,
play actlvitles and workshops.
This method of working seem5
to help the children be more
focused and Is more enjoyable
for the children. Each age
group has their own work
group (dependlng on numbers
more than one). They have a
tutor. support worker and
volunteer. provlding 1.8 child
to adult ratio. This ensures the
safety and support for all
chlldren. We have two extra
staff who act as runners to
ensure the ratlos are
malntained. We have
continued to bring in
workshops and were able to
glve a varlety of activitles for
small groups of children. but
ensuring all chlldren have the
opportunities to engage with.
atl

During this year we increased our numbers in club Initially
to 130 and later In the year to 160. whlch allowed us to
remove the waiting Ilst. We were able to do this with the
support of volunteers. We engaged In the following
activities during the year.
.Tutoring service helping children to increase their
attainment levels.
One to one support for chlldren with speclal
behavioural needs.
Football and sports activities.
Healthy cooking workshops.
Encouraging children to celebrate and understand other
cultures.
Trips durlng school holldays for chlldren who norrnally
would be isolated in their homes- Techni Quest offered
us transport and admlsslon for a trlp In the Summer,
Trips for older children to support their advancement -
Oxford University, BBC Studios and to Linklaters
solicitors In London.
CreatinR volunteering and mentorinR opportunities for
local youth,
Tralnlng for youth volunteers,
Mlnd- mental wellbeing training.
Funding:
.BBC Children in Need
£20494 for staff, admin.
and activities.
.Gwent Police £22000 for
staff.
.Pill Unity £7045 for venue
hire

Youth iiolLJnteering"Program,"
&. Youth Development.-: :,,
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' Our Youth mentor and Youth
Volunteer programs have:.
developed over the last year
lili 6 rTieiiLurs dTiLI 10
volunteers. These mentors
and volunteers have come
from the older children
becoming too old for the
aub but not wishing to leave.
However,.we are having more
. young people from diverse
communities coming forward
i:wi{hing to volunteer. This is
. because our young people
are sharing their experience
i with us and wish to get .1 I
involved. The volunteers work
within the Saturday Club
supporting thé tutors and
playworkers ensuring that
the all the children in the club
have a PDSitive experience.
The mentors help support
those children who are
struggling cope and exhibit
hallenging behaviours",
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KidCare4U has always been about supporting our
children and young people to aspire and helpjng them.
achieve those aspirations. As the Saturday Club has
developed, we have recognised the need to providè",
. additional opportunities for our young people. This year
we have provided talk5 and visits to
employers/organisations to support their employrilent
or academic aspirations. These have included:.
.Vislt to Linklaters- an international law firm based
. in London;
.Visit to Oxford University;
.Visit to BBC Wales Studios in Cardiffr,
.HlvkPrison Service- visit to club to give talk;
.Gwent Police,- visit to club to give talk.
OneDur young people has gained employment with
t*ie HM Prison Service.
Our young people were nominated for the Black Welsh
Volunteering Awards, although they did win the award,
they were invited to the Awards Ceremony at the
Senedd.
,,1 We will now be looking for funding to support the
volunteer program so that it can grow and that they.
can be supported with a designated member ofstaff,
and to further develop our employment interventions .'
with opportunities for work experience.
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We have also received additional funding from
t= BAYO. Through this grant we haiie been ablèto
, provide activities for young people aged from 74-
19year olds. These activities have bLfilt their
confidence, developed their social skills, improved
. their mental health and support engagement in .f*: .
' their local community.
' We took 20 of our young people to a new quirky
café in Newport for dessert. The purpose of this was
to get the young people to discuss new ideas for
. activities they would like to do based around
' Wellness. It was also an opportunity for them to
socialise with people and to have their say.
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,We have provided sessions for the young people,
connecting them with other or9anisations and
groups where they can volunteer. They wefe also,
.' supported to apply to become participants in lopal ::
panels, where the current makeup of the panel does
not reflect the diversity of the city. By taking part
they will be able to have a voice on what goes on in
their local community. We have worked with nearly
40 young people from 6 different ethnic groups.. .
Funding:
.BAYO £2000 for activlties, food, transport, and;.
expenses.

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Oxford University, ,
Visit
BBC Wa￿S Studi(Y
Visit
Linklaters
LLP visit
London

KIDS, FOOTBALL PROJECT
Kidcare4u has continued
working in partnership wlth
Newport City Football Club
to develop our kids, football
project. The children
continue train mid-week
wlth the club. We novv have
25 children registered with
the Football Association
Wales and are trainlng and
playlng matches on a Sunday
for a professlonal club.
The Saturday Football
session provide children
with the opportunity to
access football. The sessions
run from 10 to 11am and are
open to all chlldren. We are
encouraging parents to be
volunteers and to support
the coaches. We had 24
children attend the Saturday
sessions.
. NEWPORT CITY FC
The Steelmen
Fundlng:
Newport City Councll
Participatory Budget
£4448 for staff, resource,
and pltch hire.

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FAMILY SUPPORT
This year we have worked
with 107 families from 9 ￿,
cfifferent ethnic
backgrounds are registéred
with the project with 85
clients rolled over from last
year and 22 new clients
registered. From these
clients 77 clients have,
received support. There have '
been 369 support/contact
visits and 113 wellbeing calls
frnade.
We have supported clients
Ith housing issues,
accessing benefits including
the cost-of-living support,
and help with medic81 issues
by offering translation at
appointments. One our.
clients has now found
employment in retail, and
this is her first.iob.
Through the Early
. Angels project., we have '
been working with
families with new-born
babies and suppcrting
them through to the
children starting
statutory education for
last two years. This year
we brought this project
under the Family
Support umbrella arid
was funded with Ihe
National Lottery
nding. Once again-
this servic,e is provided
in the client's own,
language.-
85 Clients

' Our work is based around the language or cultural
J barriers our clients face. Through partnership working
we have been able offer women in our communities •....
ESOL classes. Pobl have provided the classes and 18,;
' women registered for the classes this year.
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. Funding:
.The National Lottery lyeat 2 of 3-year grant)
£32674 for staff
482 support
.contact/visits
made
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107 Families
supported
from 9 diverse
communlties i.

Women's Swim
Sessions
We have also continued to work with Newport
Llve to access to offer free swim sessions for
our women and girls. Our families often have
poor physical or mental health. and physical
activities for women from diverse ethnic
backgrounds are very limited due religious and
cultural restrictions. Working with Newport
Live we have access to their Sports Village pool
for evening sessions with a female lifeguard
has meant that 244 women/girls have been
able to access free swim sessions and 866
women/girls attended the sessions.

' WOMEN'S WELL-.BEING GROUP
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'. t= This group brings togetPier women from a number of t'iverse
. ethnic backgrounds, encouraging social interaction betv/een
,communities. We provide the wonlen with accurate
information about services and health matters by bringing in
.other organisations. The women have been encouraged to
engage in physical activity that has also improved their mental
., well-being. The Wednesday group has been to Cardiff Bay,
CwmbTan Boating Lake, and Fourteén Lock5.'whère transport
has been provided and other more local walks. To further
enhance their physical activity., we have had coaches attend
' the group to work with the women with stretctr)ing exercises.
' The women have really enjoyed this, and many have found
that it.has helped with their bad backs etc.
p.*.
KidCare4U cooking sessions are held.once a month and. are
. goiAg' well. Twelve women from different backgrounds share
.Irecipes, and cook dishes every month. They are also teaching.
each other healthy recipes. This has supported their mental
health as it has provided them with the opportunity to share,:
&ocialise, make new friends from different communities, and
. build their confidence and self-esteem.
' Funding..
.Garfield Weston £l(>,000 for staff,
food, resources. venue hire, admin,
and activities.
.Nisa £300t) cooking activities for
staff, resources, volunteer costs,.
admin, and activities
.GAVO £2961.54 equipment for
cooking activities.
.GAVO £3910 food, activities, travel, .
venue hire and resources.
.Awards For All £9950 Ladies club.for
staff, resources. venue hire.

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Aswell as our usual projects for the adults KidCare4U has rteld
extra workshops. This included Trading Standards from Newport
' City Council deliv@ring a session about how to avoid scarns. Nlariy
people we work with arevulnerable for various rèason&and.are,
likely to fall victim to such scams.
. Language is the biggest barrier for our clients to be able access
services and activities. This severely affects their rriental health
and their physical health:'ESOL classes have been running at a
local church as part of the women's well-being group?nd is
. funded by a local housing association with Adult Learning Wales
providing the tutor. We have approximately 30 women attending i,
weekly sessions where they are improving their spoken and
' written English.
' The women have also b&n attending basic IT sessions improving
. their ability LQ Use the internei dnd be dble to acce55 onlirie
services such as. Universal Credits. KidCare4U has linked up with
Digital Communication Wales to provide training for staff,
allowing them to support people in the community.
We have now set up an additional group that meets on a
Monday at our office. Thi5 group is mostly.made up of older
women who feél isolated and due to the language barrier are.
unable to access activiti.es. They often do not have family a'round
and therefore are lonely and reclusive. This group was set up in
response to this and we have 30 women registerin9 and 12
, attending each week. The women meet to chat, drink tea and
they are able to share, with one anbther, developing new
friendships and improving their lives by reducing their isclation
and loneliness. They have established a sewing circle creating a
KidCare4U banner for the"office.

RELAXING MINDS
During the year KidCare4U worked in partnership
with the Local Health Board to deliver a well-being
drop-in session. based at our new office. A
Psychological Well~being Practitioner who is funded
by the NHS and we provide the sessions at our
office for free. She Is from a diverse ethnic
background and understands culturally sensitive
issues. She will be seeing our clients and anyone
else who needs support.
As funding ended for this, we were able to access
grants to develop a new group for our women. The
relaxing Minds Project allowed to secure the
services of the Psychological Well-being Practitioner
who has been delivering sessions on managing
Stre55. Showing the women breathing techniques to
reduce anxiety and other ways of reducing their
stress levels. The women have also been enjoying
exercise sessions such as Zumba. This group allows
women to come together and talk about their
mental and physical health. but more importantly
provides a support network for each other. There
have been 38 women attending sessions this year.
Funding:
GAVO RIFT £8649 for staff costs. resources,
travel and tutor costs

. MEN'S FOOTBALL
PROJECT .
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This project was set up to support the physical and mental
health of men from diverse ethnic communities during and
arter COVID, as many had been affected by the effects D! the
pandemic on their families. They realised that they needed to
be more physically active but also needed the opportunity to,
'suppori each oiher. One of our origlnal members, had lost his
wite to COVID and found the Football group supportEd him
through his grief. This project has developed bringing men in
the community together showing integration and has
provided confidence and self-esteem to the men who are ,,
now organising the project themselves. This year wp fan 3 .
sessions a week that ran at different times allowing access to
as m2riy participants as possible. We had 60 participants
from diverse ethnic backgrounds with 45 attending each
week We had 6 or more players joining from white ethnic
ckground. The men are from across Newport heve fcrmed..
a football WhatsApp group, andthey voluntarily organi5ed
the sessions, and taking ownership of the group. KidCare4U
is only paid for the pitch hire.

CHARITY
DEVELOPMENT
This year KidCare4U was able to secure
the opportunlty to lease offlce space. We
have a two-year lease free of charge that
wlll allow us to have a base. run projects
and provlde an area where we can store
materials. The furniture for the office
ha5 been donated through a recycling
company. It has always been difficult to
hold meeting5. catch up with staff and
hold drop-in sesslons. as Itwould always
cost the organlsatlon money. We now
have a suite at Clarence House based In
the centre of Newport. This is very
exciting for us as an organisation.
After a vislt from Business In the
Community (BITC)"Seeing Is Bellevln¢'
Programme. we were successful In
recelving. support from the
buslnesspeople Snvolved In BITC to help
us develop a social enterprise that will
employ local people and provide and
Income Source that wlll help us become
more sustainable.

After a visit from Business in the Community (BITC)
"Seelng Is Bellevinl, Programme, we were successful In
receiving, support from the businesspeople involved in
BITC to help us develop a social enterprise that will
employ local people and provlde and Income source that
will help us become more sustainable.
The Welsh Government commissioned a Migrant Research
Project. and KidCare4U was 5ucce55ful in obtalning some
funding to undertake some research with our local
mlgrants. We developed a questionnalre based on the
information provided by the Welsh Government and then
invited refugees. asylum seekers and migrants to focus
groups or contacted our clients to go through the
questlonnaire. We then had an independent consultant
collate the findlngs from the questlonnalres. A report was
written with the results and recommendations. The
results of the research highll8hted issues that KidCare4U
Is already trylng to address such the need for locally based
ESOL classes. activities where they are culturally sensitive
such women only exerclse classes.
As an organlsatlon we are proud that KldCare4U has
become a voice for the people we work with, and lar8er
organisations and agencies know we have the connections
wlth the dlverse ethnlc communltles In Newport and that
we are trusted In the community. They are now seeing us
an access point to these communities.
We also had funding this year for a famlly fun day where
our children from Saturday club and thelr familles could
come together and engage in some fun activities. enjoy
some food, and celebrate our communitles.

Funding:
Community Chest £1000 for community event.
Tudor Trust £30000 for staff and admln.
Tudor Trust £3000 for organisatlonal development.
Tudor Trust £2000 for staff wellbelng.
Henry Smith £41000 for staff. resources. venue hire and
activities.
Welsh Government £4000 for Mlgrant Research.
GAVO £3932 for school holiday home packs

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Partnership
Work .
Over the last year we have continued to expand our
, network of organisations and agencies that can suRpor.t
.our work. By acknowledging our capacity and looking at .
the long-term sustainability of our organisation we h&vé
developed strong partnership working ensljring.that
our beneficiaries have the b86t access to opportunities
'and services. This partnership working has led to more
' activities being available, access to additional funding
x3nd our profile has been elevated.
Our partners include:
.Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
.Barod
.Business in the Community
. GAVO
.Gwent Police
.Gwent Wildlife Trust,V I
.HM Prison Service"
.Linklaters
.Natural Resources Wales
.Newport City Football Club
.Newport Live
.Oxford University
.Pill Millennium Centre.
.Pobl
Welsh Government

Future
Developments
Development of an
interpretation service social
enterprise
Further development of the
youth volunteering &
employment program

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Total Funding
,Received for 2023..
i.
£226.108

We acknowledge the
following people and
organisations for their
support:
All our staff for all their hard work and
dedication
To our CEO, Rusna Begum, for her vision,
dedication, hard work, and her heart
To all the Trustees for their work, support
and belief in KidCare4U
To all the Organisations, Agencies and
Statutory Bodies that have worked in
partnership with us
To all our Funders
To the Pill Millennium Centre and the
Newport Sports Village for providing us
the opportunity to deliver our projectg in
safe and comfortable venues.
Newport City Football Club for working
with us on our Football Project
And finally to all our families for
supporting us and making our work
worthwhile

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