I believe in a world where everyone deserves a fair chance at a good life, regardless of their ethnicity or background. Help me raise funds to support individuals by providing them with the tools to build a stable, thriving life and, most urgently, to get through this winter.
Statistics show that children from diverse ethnic backgrounds are nearly twice as likely to live in poverty compared to White British children. Money A+E envisions a world where everyone has a fair chance at a good life no matter their background or ethnicity.
Money A+E, a non-profit social enterprise based in East London, provides essential money advice and education to disadvantaged groups, ethnically diverse communities, and young people. Their mission is to empower communities to break the cycle of poverty and support people in building stable, thriving futures.
The impact of poverty on mental health and long-term well-being is profound, creating lasting barriers for those affected.
Since the cost-of-living crisis began, Money A+E has supported over 15,000 people and families in London’s most deprived areas through free debt, money, and energy advice, crisis grants, and financial literacy workshops.
The effects of this work are far-reaching. Families can put food on the table, heat their homes, buy school uniforms for their children, and have secure accommodation. Beyond immediate relief, these services contribute to improved mental health and well-being, creating generational impacts that empower communities to break the cycle of poverty for good.
Act now. Donate today to give someone a fair chance.
Mon 18 Nov 2024
I am climbing the O2! The climb symbolises overcoming the financial and systemic barriers that keep our communities stuck in cycles of poverty. The goal is to raise £10,000 to continue delivering essential services. Donate today to give someone a fair chance.
London | Social Welfare
London | Social Welfare
A non-profit social enterprise providing free money advice and education to disadvantaged groups, ethnically diverse communities and young people in London.
£25
Food/shopping voucher or emergency energy top-up for a vulnerable service user
£150
Emergency grants to individuals and families experiencing financial hardship
£300
1-2-1 money advice session and casework for an individual experiencing financial hardship