We have delivered three major projects to date in Liberia and the UK.

 

Sara and Nyla Budy Infant Health Project

In April 2024 we launched the Sara and Nyla Budy Infant Health Project with the aim of providing infant health supplies to newborn babies at ELWA Hospital in Liberia and working to construct a neo-natal unit at the Robert Moore Memorial Health Centre. In August of 2024 we hosted a fundraising ball in Northampton which raised enough money for the first health trip to Liberia in September 2024 and part of the funds for the construction of the neo-natal unit. Th project was set up as a charity in June 2025 and continues to work to achieve the aim of constructing the unit.

Men’s Safe Space for Stronger Communities Project

With funding from the National Lottery Fund, we ran a 12 weeks football project in Sheffield, UK for men to come together and play football as a way of improving their mental health outcomes. The project brought together over 100 men from across the city from July 2025 to September 2025.

 

Better Together Sheffield Project

Better Together Sheffield was a National Lottery Community Fund initiative responding to rising anti-Black and anti-immigrant sentiment in the UK. Timed around International Tolerance Day, it brought Sheffield’s communities together through listening, understanding, and joint problem-solving to strengthen relationships and cohesion. The programme ran over six days in November 2025, starting Monday 17 November and climaxing on Saturday 21 November with a unity football match between Nigeria and Ghana.