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CHARITY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
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EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SUPPORT,
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WORK PLACEMENT AND VOLUNTERING OPPORTUNITIES,
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1-2-1 CAREER COUNSELING AND VOCATIONAL PROFILING,
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LOCAL WORK-CLUBS/WORKSHOP AND CONFERENCES
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INTEGRATED REHABILITATION SUPPORT
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SUPPORT WITH FOOD AND ESSENTIALS IN TIMES OF CRISIS
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SUPPORT FOR THE HOMELESS, ROUGH SLEEPERS AND MIGRANT
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CONNECTING AND SUPPORTING GRASS-ROOT BAME COMMUNITIES AND
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WIDENING PARTICIPATION INDEPENDENT OF RACE, BELIEVE, CULTURE, LANGUAGES AND ETHNICITY
HolyNations International Ministries is a community led charity working at the grass-root level and reaching out to support disadvantaged people and improve lives. Our object is to develop the capacity and skills of people within the socially and economically disadvantaged communities in the UK in such a way that they are better able to identify, and help meet their needs and to participate more fully in society. We provide training and capacity development, mostly for the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Communities, who are often disadvantaged, have no recourse to public fund but could work and contribute to the economy and are mostly migrants and lacks access to essential services.
We provide pre-employment training and upskilling and support people into employment or get people to be work ready; We provide support with work placement opportunities and volunteering; a one to one career counseling; English language training support for migrant and refugees. Most BAME people are without job security and with very low socioeconomic status.
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We also provide foods and other essentials in critical moment and during crisis such as the ongoing pandemic; We provide counseling and mental health support; social networking and support people and family integration into the society as well as signposting to essential services in such a way that people's lives are improved. Majority of the people we reach out to are those without recourse to public fund, homeless and rough sleepers, people with addiction and mental challenges, migrants, refugee, vulnerable adults, Youths,
We are contributing to the challenge with homeless people in the UK; youth empowerment; advancement of literacy in science education in the Yorkshire coast and provision of chaplaincy services in care homes, hospitals, prisons and schools.
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We have over the years worked in partnership with local community leaders, private professionals, non-profit organisations, schools, government and stakeholders in order to reduce poverty; gender marginalization; health and education challenges and promote tolerance.
YOUTH EMPOWERMENT AND TRAINING CONFERENCE, UK
SUPPORT FOR BAME COMMUNITY IN THE UK
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As majority of people within the BAME community are without permanent job/job security, they have majorly been affected by COVID-19 as a consequence. We are reaching out to this group of people with food and essentials. Thanks to the National Lottery Community Fund and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). #CommunitiesCan
Chaplaincy and Counselling
Many young people in our community are facing multiple problem that makes it difficult for them to concentrate in their studies. these include
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Drugs and addictions
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Abuse
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Being misunderstood by parent
We are working to keep them motivated
YOUTH TALENT DEVELOPMENT IN THE UK
Whatever is your talent.
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Singing
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Skills in Playing Games like Soccer
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Cooking and Catering...
We will encourage you all the way.
You are important to the society
Sexual Reproductive Health
and Tenage Pregnancy
WE ARE WORKING TO EDUCATE THESE COMMUNITIES IN SEXUAL REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND SUPPORT.
This communities in Nigeria the middlebelt region of Nigeria have one of the highest teenage pregnancy and associted mortality rate. Maternal death is as high as 40% in Nigeria. Our baseline assessment have shown that 51% of these deaths are within these regions.
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Only 2.5% per1000 population have heard about contraception.
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1% of the population have access to modern contraception
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Survey shows that unprotected sex was as high as 95%. About 80% of them are at high risk of HIV infection.
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98% of the population earning is less than $1 per week. Unplanned pregnancy contributed to this poverty level
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Kids especially girls drop out of school due to early pregnancy and child birth. there are so many "baby mothers".
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80% of teenagers got their first pregnancy at 18-20 years of age.
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