As consultants with the Lloyds Bank Foundation Enhance programme we ar delighted to be working with the Bradford African Community. We met with Usmani the CEO recently and have taken on supporting them in diversifying their funding. We will work on a pipeline of potential funders in order to help them raise the funds to carry on with their work. The charity supports people from number of refugee camps across East Africa including the Congo Kinshasa, Burundi, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Zambia, Sudan, Zimbabwe, and Somalia and enables them to ‘become productive members of society’ as Usmani put it. This includes ESOL classes and job readiness programmes and helps people into volunteering roles so that they can gain much needed experience. The charity states that “Through our integration in the British main Communities, we experienced various challenges such as: Language barriers, Isolation, Difficulties to navigating new system, Emotional health difficulties and Limited income.”