Our achievements
RE:generate’s team, and people they have directly supported,
have initiated hundreds of project responses, community developments
and social enterprises that are organised by members of the community
including, some have our ongoing support, especially in Africa and need
your support. Please contact us for more details -
- Children and Families Forum
- Cross department training to Local Authorities
- Craft and Art manufacture business enterprise Zambia
- Community Cafe
- Community Arts days & Community Arts Festival
- Community Play projects, play networks, & play strategies (urban & rural)
- Community recycling business (employment for people with disabilities)
- Consultation groups throughout the UK
- Community resource centres
- Dance and performing arts initiatives for the broader community
- National electronic network linking Entrepreneurs and activists
- Environmental forum and Actions groups
- Farm Food Tourism Enterprise project in Zambia 3500ha
- Food production through improved husbandry Zambia
- Family Resource Centre
- Healthy Living Centre initiatives
- Health and AIDS project Zambia
- Independent living trust development
- International training and community leadership development programme
- Learning disabilities network
- Mental Health project
- Mobile Toy Library and fixed bases
- Organic shop business
- Organic garden
- Parenting skills courses
- Peer support for people who have suffered abuse
- Parent support project
- Police - engagement in the community
- Railway café and sandwich business
- Record company development
- Residents and Tenants Committees
- School for Social Entrepreneurs
- Social Enterprises and Networks
- Smart Farm Project Zambia
- Social Enterprise Hubs
- Social Cohesion networks locally and nationally
- Training political parties in engagement process and accountability
- Volunteer bureaux and credit union development
- Water management project Zambia
- Young people’s hang outs
- Young people’s Rights network
- Young people’s Performing Arts Initiative
- Young people’s newspaper
- Youth & Community Centre
- Youth service improvements
These have all been developed, or are developing now, from a
listening, networking and community animation process that draws people
together around their common interest, wins them support in the wider
community and helps them to articulate views about the problems and the
solutions.
- 256,000 adults and young people have been interviewed about community needs and their ideas to improve lives in their areas.
- 2785 adults worked regularly as new volunteers.
- 3370 young people have had significant regular involvement
We first called our process Listening Matters; it has now grown into Root Solution™