BelEve UK

BelEve UK

At a glance

Causes

  • Black, asian and minority ethnic groups
  • Education
  • Local / community
  • Training / employment support
  • Young people

Other details

Organisation type: 
Charity
Geographical remit: 
National - England

Objectives

BelEve is a female-led charity with the mission of empowering girls and young women to become the next generation of leaders. The objects of the Charity are to advance in life and relieve needs of girls and young women by providing support and activities which develop their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals.

  • Our programmes are designed to support and empower girls to fulfill their life and career prospects, working alongside schools and the community to inspire individual, educational and social change.
  • All our platforms are underpinned by mentoring to ensure support, guidance and sustainability.
  • We provide tools that build self-belief, self-love, self-confidence and address emotional, mental and physical well-being.
  • Our focus is on leadership. We want every girl to know there is a leader within her and that within her world, anything is possible.

Activities

BelEve is a girl-focused charity working with 8 to 18 year olds.

We BelEve it is crucial to inspire and empower girls and young women to maximize their potential and celebrate their achievements.

Our Vision

All girls and young women are empowered to become leaders of their own world. 

Our Mission 

Equipping girls and young women with the skills, support and confidence to find their voice and make informed choices about their future. 

Our Core Principles

  • Inspiring change  
  • Developing potential 
  • Taking responsibility 
  • Building community 

Our social purpose

Who knew that being a girl would be so challenging in the 21st century? We are told to be individual but not to stand out too much, we are told to be unique but then taught that to succeed we must conform to the status quo.

With academic pressures and today’s social media-crazed culture, society is creating a generation of girls from as young as 8 years old that lack confidence, have low aspirations, lack identity, are disengaging from school and have unrealistic notions of what they should look and behave like to be successful.

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