Success4all CIO

Loujane's 1st half-marathon

Loujane Alasi

Loujane Alasi

My Story

Success4All is a small education charity based in Newcastle upon Tyne that engages, equips and empowers the region's most underprivileged communities.

They provide free/low-cost tutoring, laptop and internet donations, Code Clubs & Creativity Clubs. They also run free Summer Schools and Holiday Clubs designed to provide a safe space for children and young people whilst also providing a new and fresh outlook on education. They also run a youth activism group called STAND4. They highlight and tackle issues faced by young people & their communities.

Success4All is always there for children, young people and families when they need it most. 

They are now on a mission to tackle the digital divide in the North East by donating laptops, connecting families to the internet [yes, there are still thousands of families without access to the internet or a digital device!] and providing parents/guardians with 6-week IT workshops designed to aid home learning.

Please give what you can (there's no such thing as a small donation!) and together we can fight education inequality.

Success4all CIO

Raising for:

Success4all CIO
93%

Funded

  • Target
    £500
  • Raised so far
    £465
  • Number of donors
    15

My Story

Success4All is a small education charity based in Newcastle upon Tyne that engages, equips and empowers the region's most underprivileged communities.

They provide free/low-cost tutoring, laptop and internet donations, Code Clubs & Creativity Clubs. They also run free Summer Schools and Holiday Clubs designed to provide a safe space for children and young people whilst also providing a new and fresh outlook on education. They also run a youth activism group called STAND4. They highlight and tackle issues faced by young people & their communities.

Success4All is always there for children, young people and families when they need it most. 

They are now on a mission to tackle the digital divide in the North East by donating laptops, connecting families to the internet [yes, there are still thousands of families without access to the internet or a digital device!] and providing parents/guardians with 6-week IT workshops designed to aid home learning.

Please give what you can (there's no such thing as a small donation!) and together we can fight education inequality.