Bengal Dragons Foundation Seeds Of Hope
PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Seeds of Hope is an inclusive support programme for neurodiverse children and young people, with a focus on South Asian families in South Wales. It offers tailored wellbeing activities, creative therapies, culturally sensitive support, and safe community spaces. The project empowers families, raises awareness, and promotes inclusion by addressing the unique challenges faced by neurodiverse children from marginalised backgrounds.

Beneficiaries

  • Children / Young People

    Neurodiverse children and young people from South Asian families in South Wales benefit from tailored support, inclusive activities, and culturally sensitive care, alongside their families and the wider community through awareness and inclusion

  • Number of beneficiaries - 150

    Reach 150 neurodiverse children/families community members

Geographic reach

  • Wales: Newport
BENEFICIARIES REACHED ANNUALLY

150

Reach 150 neurodiverse children/families community members

SIZE OF PROJECT PER ANNUM

£25,000.00

TIMELINE

Jun 2025 Onwards

Project Outcome Targets

Neurodiverse kids boost confidence and social skills via regular inclusive activities.

Families access culturally sensitive support, reducing isolation and improving advocacy.

Community awareness grows, reducing stigma and fostering inclusive environments.

Project Activities

  • Deliver weekly inclusive sports and creative therapy sessions for neurodiverse children.

  • Host family workshops offering culturally sensitive support and resources.

  • Provide specialist training for staff on neurodiversity and cultural awareness.

  • Organise community awareness events to reduce stigma around neurodiversity.

  • Collaborate with schools and mosques to create safe, inclusive spaces for children.

Resources Needed For The Project

Resource Description Quantity needed When needed How this donation supports the project (Enabling Actions or KPIs)
MONEY Funding needed for staff, venues, materials, and support to run inclusive activities for neurodiverse children. Flexible Funds enable inclusive sessions, specialist staff, family support, and reach to 100+ neurodiverse children annually.
Project Impact and Partners
IMPACT REPORTING

Bi-annually

March 2021

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

We use feedback, observations, assessments, and reviews to ensure quality and continuous improvement