Since our founding in 2019, Allstars Activity CIC has been dedicated to empowering children, families, and communities in the areas of education, well-being, and social justice. Over the years, we’ve seen our work grow and expand, making a positive difference in the lives of those we serve.
Our holiday camps have provided a safe, engaging space for children during school breaks, offering both fun and learning. We’ve hosted free legal clinics, offering crucial advice and support to individuals navigating complex legal matters. Our community events, such as the Windrush Compensation Scheme event, have raised awareness and provided direct support to local residents in need.
In addition to these efforts, we’ve been committed to providing educational support, with workshops designed to help children improve in areas like reading, English, and maths.
As part of our ongoing commitment to promoting inclusive sports and physical activity, we are proud to be a valued partner in a working group dedicated to celebrating and providing a platform for women and girls’ sports in Lambeth. This initiative aligns with the aspirations set by the Sports Partnership Board, and we are passionate about facilitating opportunities that encourage and empower women and girls to engage in sports and physical activity.
Our growth has been supported by generous funding from Lambeth Council, Croydon Council, the Arnold Clark Community Fund, and the Brixton Project. These partnerships have enabled us to continue expanding our reach and delivering valuable services to those who need them most.
At Allstars Activity CIC, we are proud of the progress we’ve made and are excited for the future as we continue to serve, support, and uplift our community.
Giving back to the community is one of our missions to ensure equity and equality. We have worked with a girls school called St Martin’s in the Field Schools for Girls in Tulse Hill for several years providing guest speakers for their Young Girls Careers experience. Our guest speakers including women in banking, the medical field, law and perspective from young undergraduates.