Wheely Tots Moselle Community Project

Beneficiaries

  • Adults

    Residents of Broadwater Farm and the local area attend activities.

  • Children / Young People

    Children & young people from Broadwater Farm and the local area attend activities.

  • Elderly / Old People

    Older people from Broadwater Farm and the local area attend activities.

  • Number of beneficiaries - 1000

    This is an estimate of total beneficiaries attending

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

In 2022, we were recognised as the anchor organisation in Broadwater Farm by Haringey Council and established the Moselle Community Project as a vital community asset, expanding and enhancing our existing programme. The project provides weekly, drop-in, community-led activities co-created to respond to attendees' interests and includes a shared healthy meal, board games, knitting, arts & crafts, bushcraft and chair exercise. A team of 12 local volunteers support the programme.

BENEFICIARIES REACHED ANNUALLY

300

estimate of young people attending

SIZE OF PROJECT PER ANNUM

£50,572.00

TIMELINE

Jan 2022 Onwards

BENEFICIARIES REACHED ANNUALLY

700

estimate of adults attending

Project Outcome Targets

People feel more connected to each other and the local area

Improved mental and physical well being

People realise their own assets to support themselves and each other

Project Activities

  • Weekly foodbank

  • Weekly walks

  • Community kitchen

Project details
GEOGRAPHIC REACH

England: London

IMPACT REPORTING

Bi-annually

March 2021

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
UN SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being UN SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
How we monitor the quality and results of our work

We use a Theory of Change and qualitative and quantitative data to monitor our work.

WHO IS ALREADY FUNDING THE PROJECT?