Community Advice & Network

Golden Vale Advice Network

Golden Vale is a non-faith, non-denominational and non-profit organisation sets up to meet the needs of the people of our communities in Bromley, United Kingdom. 

Golden Vale establishes a positive travailing atmosphere with social, racial and religious cohesion alongside safe environment with less crime, wider access to social mobility for the people of the community. We are a stepping stone to wider opportunities through access to education, health care, work, housing, business initiatives and benefits.

Our desires and pursuits also include reaching out beyond the border of our community to other parts of the country and world in crisis. Providing them with supports and our widow's mite. We rely on the generosity of individuals, businesses, faith groups, foundations, government, gifts aids and a variety of civil social and community organisation for support.

The  Seeking Onward Solution (S.O.S) is our United Kingdom facility set up to provide a creative, supportive and holistic response to people’s needs in order to empower them to help their families, our immediate community and the country at large. This we do by promoting well-being and fairness for all. We organise diversity days, language classes. Inter-racial and inter-faith initiatives, fair representation by our workers' ethnicity in relation to our clients. Multicultural classes for all. Support for new immigrants and also taking into account the needs of all residents, cutting down crime by signposting access to jobs, benefits and education, so empowering residents and promoting social mobility keeping young people off the streets via the youth club and classes concentrating on talents and self- worthwhile and respect for others and their environment. We also promote trainings, benefits, jobs, health care and self-worth.

Educational Training

  • Basic Adult Computing {BAC}.
  • Wholesome Economical Meals {WEM}: Cookery trainings for everyone interested in homemade meals to spend less and save money.
  • Business Reality Muse Adviser {BReMA}: Resource information for those considering self-employment, thinking about career Option, preparing for job interviews.

Health Wellbeing

  •  Community Cohesion
  • Coffee Mornings.
  • Hospitality Society: Support for isolated elderly and visiting of the elderlies in care/nursing homes, visiting prisons, hospitals, orphanages.
  • I AM SPECIAL (IAS): Service that provide support for children with special/educational needs.
  • Wellbeing of single/young mums: Helping young mothers and those who want to return to work get their fittings back in the society. 

Safer Community

  • Cutting down crime by signposting access to jobs, benefits and education, so empowering residents and promoting social mobility keeping young people off the streets via the youth club and classes concentrating on talents and self- worthwhile and respect for others and their environment.
  • Seeking Onward Solution {SOS}: Support with accessing information including childcare, schools, Foodbank, welfare benefit, housing, debt, mental health and consumer advice. Also liaison with statutory agency.
  • Kickin the Stickin for Good {KSG}: Activities and response to preventing knife crimes and violence among our youths.
  • Youth Club: Football, Basketball, Music, English and Maths classes, help with homework etc. 

Promoting health and wellbeing.

 We signpost residents or people to:

mental health facilities, GP practices, STD clinics, mother and toddler groups.

Free gym pass where appropriate, domestic violence advice, disability support and services advice, LGBT advice, we also support mothers and fathers of under-5s and their siblings. Signposting to breastfeeding groups and mothers and fathers group meetings {Parenting forum}.

Community Cohesion

We promote well-being and fairness for all. We organise Diversity days, Language classes. Inter-racial and inter-faith initiatives, fair representation by our workers' ethnicity in relation to our clients. Multicultural classes for all. Support for new immigrants and also taking into account the needs of all residents.

Coffee Mornings.

Hospitality Society: Support for isolated elderly and visiting of the elderlies in care/nursing homes, visiting prisons, hospitals, orphanages.

I AM SPECIAL (IAS): Service that provide support for children with special/educational needs.

Wellbeing of single/young mums: Helping young mothers and those who want to return to work get their fittings back in the society. 

We promote well-being and fairness for all. We organise Diversity days, Language classes. Inter-racial and inter-faith initiatives, fair representation by our workers' ethnicity in relation to our clients. Multicultural classes for all. Support for new immigrants and also taking into account the needs of all residents.

Contact details

Organisation Golden Vale Advice Network
Address Golden Vale Advice Network, 177, Beaconsfield Road, Mottingham, SE9 4DY, United Kingdom
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