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2025-01-25-accounts

Annual Report and Accounts

Year Ended 25 January 2025

Empowering Young Dreams

Founded in January 2024 , supporting disadvantaged youth in Salford & Greater Manchester .

A dynamic community inspiration that fosters growth, learning, and empowers every child . to dream big

Tailored programs that blend fun, engagement, and cultural respect.

A safe space where children feel valued, belong, and reach their full potential.

Together, building a brighter future filled with hope and opportunity.

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Why RiseUp Kids?

Every child deserves a chance to thrive, no matter their finances or culture.

We’re here to make that happen through fun, supportive, and enriching programs!

We’re here to inspire dreams and empower futures!

2

Our Services

We offer a variety of programs and services designed to address the needs of children from financially and socially challenged backgrounds

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Cultural Sensitivit y

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Our Impact

Social Integration

By bringing together children from different backgrounds, we build bridges of understanding and respect.

Skill Development Activities like arts, sports, and team-building exercises help children develop creativity, confidence, and collaboration skills.

Breaking Financial Barriers

We ensure access to opportunities that are typically inaccessible due to cost, helping children feel included and supported.

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Facts and Figures

Established

Beneficiaries Served

January 2024

Over 250 children in our past year

Focus Areas Salford and Greater Manchester , targeting communities with high NEET rates and rising incidents of antiSemitism

Key Achievements

Successful pilot Summer Program partnership with local schools, and funding to expand services

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Testimonials

The RiseUp Kids Foundation gave my son a place to belong. he came home every day with new friends and a big smile. Thank you for making a difference! — Sarah, Parent

I love the arts and crafts. It was the best summer ever, and I can't wait to come back!

— Shloimy, Participant

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Report of the Trustees

The Trustees of the RiseUp Kids Foundation are pleased to report on the charity's progress.

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