As part of the enfinium community funding programme, we support a range of local registered charities, schools, places of learning, and non-profit organisations. Below are some recent examples from our Kelvin sites.
AnyGirl Netball brings free and accessible netball sessions to women and girls in the Sandwell West Midlands, as well as being able to extend their sessions to support more players in the area, thanks to the grant from enfinium.
There are very limited female-only sports projects within Sandwell, so we really want to engage and support the women and young girls in the area as much as we can. We’re really grateful to enfinium for their support with this grant – it means we can reach out to so many more potential new netball players and provide them with a safe environment to make friends, stay active and learn new skills.
Curl Girl Productions creates immersive theatre to convey dynamic stories from the local South Asian community in Sandwell. Thanks to the funding from enfinium, the group has provided support for local members of the community to get involved in their most recent production, The Valley of Queens, at the Midlands Arts Centre in Birmingham.
The Valley of Queens is a piece of theatre based on verbatim migration stories of South Asian women living in Sandwell Valley, sharing tales of strength, resilience and joy. Thanks to the funding, a group of residents in Sandwell have been able to attend the show and engage with the power of theatre, sharing like-minded interests to strengthen relationships and enhance their wellbeing.
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