Most of the families we support have “No Recourse to Public Funding” (NRPF).
Through our food bank project we are able to support them with fresh and cooked meals. This brings a lot of smiles to the faces of many families.
We partner with other organisations in various humanitarian projects to help families through giving food vouchers, and winter clothing vouchers in West Northamptonshire.
We extend our hands of love to families, give them hope and make them feel welcomed in the society.
UAA are delighted to announce that our application to the Together Fund has received formal approval from our partner, Northamptonshire Sport. This fund will allow us to get much needed football equipment that will be used at our football activities.
A heartfelt thank you to Northamptonshire Sport from all of us at the United African Association!
UAA has been a key partner in the Hope Centre “Poverty in Northampton” research report. The report was led by Bishop Andrew Proud on behalf of Hope and written by Emma Matthews, who carried out the fieldwork with Bishop Proud, and with support from Robin Burgess, CEO of Hope.
The report This review sought to fulfill two key purposes:
A copy of the report can be accessed freely via this link.
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