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About
Us
ASL
Funding Association is an organisation dedicated to
raising awareness and funding for charitable causes
related to the Afro Caribbean and Bi-Racial Communities.
Created initially in as an associated company of Alexander
Stewart Locations Limited, the organisation
began in 2006 when Lucilda Stewart, Joan Duke and Shani
Cadette made the decision to invest in the community
by promoting events which inform, empower and ultimately
inspire.
These three successful professionals began
a movement which created a footprint to
stir the community to action, increase the
awareness of the issues that face the Afro
Caribbean and Biracial societies, and raise
funds to support the organisations are making
a difference. The association has grown
since it's humble beginnings as others choose
to be the change they want to see in their
community.
Aims &
Objectives
The aims and objectives are to:
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Raise the aspirations of the youth
in the Afro Caribbean and Biracial communities. |
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Support the elderly in the Afro Caribbean
community and ensure that there heritage
and identity is preserved. |
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Host at least one significant annual
event in order to raise funds and awareness
for a nominated charity working within
Afro Caribbean Community. |
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Deliver a range of small community
based events throughout each year which
seek to positively impact the lives
of those within the specified community. |
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Spread a message of hope with in
the Afro Caribbean Community. |
ASL in 2008
On 20th October 2007 ASL Fundraising Association hosted
their first Charity Ball in aid of The Sickle Cell Society.
The event was a great success setting the scene for
events in years to come. This years Classical Caribbean
Ball is in aid of The National Black Boys Can Association
an Excell3 project and is set to be one of the most
exciting events of the year. For more information about
the 2008 Classical Caribbean Ball please click
here.
What
can I do to help?
Several
articles in the media have grabbed our attention over
the past year and more recently our newspapers are littered
with news of gun and knife crime amongst our youth.
27 youths in 2007 and over 20 so far this year have
needlessly lost their lives as our youths have resorted
to gang membership, drugs and violence.
READ
MORE.
Be the
difference in your community!
BOOK
your tickets to the Classical Caribbean
Ball NOW
To contact us please call 020
7960 6091 or email us on
info@aslfundraising.co.uk
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