Beryl foundation is a philanthropic not for profit organisation that provides support, and champion the health, peace and wellbeing of poor and vulnerable communities in low and middle-income countries and socially deprived communities in the United Kingdom for the greater benefit of the public.
We also provide advisory services, and research in global health, peacebuilding, democracy, humanitarian, and development programmes to improve the wellbeing and peace of women, men and children in communities across the United Kingdom and globally.
Our advisory and consultancy service helps generate income to actualise our philanthropic work in lines with our objectives.
Our mission is to champion the health, peace and wellbeing of poor and vulnerable communities in low and middle-income countries and socially deprived communities in the United Kingdom for the greater benefit of the public. Our mission is also geared at cultivating sustainable peace among communities, improving mental health and championing democracy in communities and neighbourhoods across the UK and beyond.
Tarela is a multiple award-winning researcher whose research interest spans around addressing social inequalities, stigma, violence, reintegration and sustainable peacebuilding in conflict settings. My interest also includes wellbeing research and outreach, advocacy, community activities and promotion programmes. I am also keen to leverage my expertise in championing the peace and wellbeing of poor and vulnerable communities in socially deprived communities in the United Kingdom for the greater benefit of the public and beyond.
Evangelyn Ebi Ayobi is a researcher with a research interest and specialism in criminology and peacebuilding and security studies. Evangelyn has been involved in the design and delivery of evidence-based intervention addressing real-world problems in a variety of settings, including women and children affected by gender-based violence, families affected by incarceration, policing and the reintegration of exoffenders into society.
She also has expertise in data collection and analysis, including the use of computer-enabled technology in the creation of animated videos and dissemination of findings.
Kelvin is the acting director in Nigeria chapter with expertise in health and safety. He is also actively involved in a range of project relating to Gender-based violence, mechanism for encouraging stronger families, health environment, safety and security.
We solicit supports and donations from across the private, public, and development, including third-sector organisation sectors, to support our mission of cultivating sustainable peace among communities, improving mental health and championing democracy in communities and neighbourhoods across the UK and beyond.
Volunteer to help support work with the local communities through championing the health, peace and wellbeing of poor and vulnerable and socially deprived communities in the United Kingdom for the greater benefit of the public.
Setting up a fund raising campaign is a great way to help raise funds to support our mission of improving mental health, nurturing peace and improving the wellbeing of poor, vulnerable and socially deprived communities in the United Kingdom for the greater benefit of the public and beyond.
We are dedicated to championing wellbeing, peace and improving lives
Together we can help improve the health, peace and wellbeing of poor and vulnerable communities and socially deprived communities in the United Kingdom for the greater benefit of the public.
E-mail: contact_us@theberylfoundation.org
Address: 128 City Road, EC1V 2NX, London, United Kingdom.
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