Charities
Education Development Trust was set up to provide out-of-school academic support in Mathematics, Science and English for children in the State School System who were (and are) particularly disadvantaged because of the low standards of full-time education and who were not being motivated by their full-time teachers towards making the greatest use of their potential. This might be because, they were Girls, Black or other minority and were being overlooked (and in some cases ignored) in terms of expectations, performance and future potential. The expectations of teachers often play a great part in the confidence a child feels he or she has to rise to challenges and shine through to academic and professional success. We felt that many full-time teachers were already brainwashed and programmed by outdated doctrines and political philosophies even before they set foot into the classroom and had no conception of certain categories of children as surgeons, doctors, engineers, scientists, barristers and other professional occupations and simply saw categories of pupils as part of a social political servile order from which the more educated, politically involved and wealthy could always draw on for unskilled and semi-skilled labour. Our prime objective was to shatter these myths and show our pupils that this need not necessarily be the case and that they can make a difference in this society - if they work hard academically and that academic success unlocks doors they did not think possible and that they can succeed despite their environment or home circumstances if they really want to.
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Education Otherwise is the home education charity. The charity has grown since 1977 to become a well respected and vibrant organisation, supporting and providing information to home educating families, public bodies, NGOs and others within England and Wales who have an interest in elective home education.. Education Otherwise supports and promotes parents’ rights to provide their children with the best education for each of them, as individuals and to retain the choice to do so.
Elkan’s Light is a UK charity founded by Joy and Daniel after the preventable death of their son, Elkan, who was born and died on 1 September 2025. Built on documented proof that there were missed opportunities in his care, the charity exists to stop other families facing the same failures and to support those who already have. Elkan’s Light focuses on three linked areas: helping women and families, especially those with LLETZ history and from Black, Asian and deprived communities, to understand their risks and speak up in maternity care; working with health systems to close the gap between guidelines and what actually happens; and providing whole‑family support and coaching so parents, partners, siblings and grandparents can begin to rebuild life after loss.
At the heart of Elsie’s Story is a deep commitment to bringing joy, support, and hope to children facing life’s toughest challenges. Inspired by Elsie’s journey, this charity was founded with a clear mission: to ensure that every child, regardless of their circumstances, has the opportunity to create precious memories with their loved ones. Life can be unpredictable, and for some families, time is incredibly precious. We believe that even in the face of adversity, moments of joy can shine through. Whether it’s organising special experiences, funding vital support, or simply offering comfort during difficult times, Elsie’s Story is dedicated to making a difference.
