We’re so happy to introduce the newest member of our core team, Emma! Her warmth, passion, and dedication have already made a great impact on us, and we can't wait for you to get to know her a little better. Sara, our comms assistant did a cool photoshoot and captured Emma’s endearing smile!
Read MoreThe energy was next level it wasn’t just about outfits it was about self expression, empowering and community.
For Breadwinners it was an absolute honour to be invited again to an event that celebrates creativity and opportunity.
Here’s to more moments like this where fashion meets the purpose and everyone gets a chance to shine.
Read MoreAbdi’s story is one of courage, growth, and the power of mentorship. In August 2023, Abdi, a young man from Somalia, arrived in the UK via Morocco, hoping for a fresh start. As an asylum seeker, adjusting to a new country was overwhelming, but Abdi was determined to build a new life. In February 2024, he heard about Breadwinners from a fellow asylum seeker and decided to apply to become a "Riser" in the program. He was eager to get experience, gain confidence, and, of course, learn about bread.
Read MoreBreadwinners celebrates another milestone, winning the Prove It: Social Impact Award 2024 from Social Enterprise UK, alongside being named a Top 7 #CommunityBased Social Enterprise. With over 604 young refugees empowered, Breadwinners continues to lead through innovation like Participatory Action Research and responsible AI integration. Learn how every loaf of bread sold supports jobs and transformative impact in the UK.
Read MoreOn Tuesday 3 December we will be kicking off our ❄️🌟 Big Give Christmas Challenge 2024! 🌟❄️
From 3-10 December any donations that you make to Breadwinners will be doubled… yes DOUBLED! 🎁 This is an amazing opportunity to use your donation (however big or small) to make an even bigger impact! 🧡
Read MoreLeila from Compass Collective charity and Martin, Breadwinners Director, got married earlier this year, and had a special celebration nicknamed Weddingcholita, specially for the young people community that got them to meet them in the first place! — this was a testament to the power of community and their shared dedication to supporting young people. Surrounded by young people, volunteers, friends, family, and the youth they’ve worked with.
Read MoreThis People and Planet First week, we’re celebrating our wonderful partners at Shipton Mill and their Director John Lister, who is also the founder of Breadwinners! It is John’s passion for milling flour and baking delicious artisan bread that led to an amazing partnership that works for both people and planet.
Read MoreBreadwinners is honored to be a top finalist in PwC’s 2024 Impact in Social Enterprise category for the Building Trust Awards! This recognition highlights our work empowering young refugees through innovative programmes and building trust within communities. Thank you to everyone supporting our mission!
Read MoreSara talks to Mubarak, one of the Proofers Programme participants, who shares that his experience in the programme has been positive. He enjoys talking to customers and collaborating with colleagues in the office.
Read MoreJonathan and Oliver of Problem Busters Podcast recently spoke to Shadia - a graduate of the Risers, Breadwinners and Proofers Programmes - about herself, her time with Breadwinners, and what advice she would give others who are moving to the UK. Martin also chats to them about all things Breadwinners.
Read MoreMy name is Sarah, and I recently participated in the Risers programme at Breadwinners, through Breadwinners, I was introduced to the Photovoice workshop. During the workshop, I learned several new techniques that greatly improved my photography skills, particularly the art of storytelling through images.
Read MoreWhen I first joined Breadwinners in 2019, I had no idea how much it would shape my future. From developing crucial skills to finding a supportive community, my time with the charity has been transformative. Now, as I approach my final year at the University of Exeter, I feel a deep sense of purpose and a desire to give back to others, especially young people from refugee backgrounds. In this blog, I reflect on my journey – from Breadwinners to university – and share how these experiences have empowered me to pursue my dreams while helping others do the same.
Read MoreThis year we were excited to win the Employer’s Award at the 2024 Festival of Learning for our work supporting refugees and asylum seekers into their first employment in the UK.
Read MoreWe are delighted to be shortlisted in the Prove It: Social Impact award, and the Community Based Social Enterprise award at the UK Social Enterprise Awards 2024.
Read MoreIn the face of rising violence and fear across the UK, we made the difficult decision to close our markets and move our regular in-person training sessions online. Amidst this uncertainty, our community came together in a way that reminded us of the power and resilience we share.
Read MoreIn February and March 2024, Yasmine participated in our second Participatory Action Research (PAR) project. Over eight weeks, a team of 16 young leaders spearheaded every phase, from creating comprehensive surveys to leveraging AI for outreach. Read more about the project!
Read MoreWe are so excited to release our latest Impact Report! It is hot off the press and packed full of personal stories, facts and figures, our new Theory of Change and of course the results of our latest Participatory Action Research! Excitingly, for the first time we also used artificial intelligence to support our research team. You can check out the highlights and our use of innovative technology below!
Read MoreThe Nitty Gritty data and changes behind our 2023/2024 Participatory Action Research using AI.
Read MoreAs we embrace Refugee Week, we are reflecting on the meaning of ‘home’ for those who have traversed borders, endured hardships, and sought sanctuary in foreign lands. NessaKem, a talented poet and a cherished member of our Breadwinners family, has beautifully encapsulated this sentiment in her poignant poem, ‘Home’. Her words are a heartfelt reminder of the significance of creating spaces where refugees can find solace, love, and acceptance.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to announce our special event to celebrate Refugee Week 2024—a Community Walk and Picnic aimed at bringing together our community and raising vital funds to support young refugees in the UK. This event will take place on Sunday, 23rd June 2024, and we need your help to make it a success!
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