The organisation attempts to positively impact the mind set of young people through the use of innovative methods which include mentoring and mindfulness programmes. KCP believes in the power of the community and adopting a multi-agency approach to help and support young people and their families.
We at KCP want to help, support and educate young people.
Our organisation focuses on addressing the root causes of youth violence to help reduce its impact on young people and society.
Mindfulness Workshops – Relax and Unwind
At Kal’s Community Projects we believe changing mindsets changes lives. We believe our mindfulness initiatives improve the mental health of individuals and help young people and their families to make better choices and build healthier lifestyles.
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Homeless Outreach – Helping The Community
With this initiative, our goal is to promote great opportunities for those in need. With access to the right resources, people can become empowered by their own abilities and gain the confidence to fulfil their potential.
Learn more about our Homeless Outreach and how we are helping communities, please click here
Food Banks – Reinforcing our Commitment to the Local Community
Our team provided food parcels for people and their families which was greatly appreciated at such a difficult time.
To learn more about our Food Banks and Engagement within the local communities please click here
Knifes, Handgun and Ammunition –
Say Yes To Life and No To Crime
Kal’s Community Projects is achieving more with our initiatives than ever before. We work on many projects to help improve the lives of others, and are very proud of the progress we continue to make.
Learn more about our initiatives to Say Yes To Life and No To Crime
Contact us to learn more about what we do, who we help, and how we work every day to promote positive change..
References:
Haylock, S., Boshari, T., Alexander, E., Kumar, A., Manikam, L. and Pinder, R. (2020) ‘Risk factors associated with knife-crime in United Kingdom among young people aged 10-24 years: A systematic review’, DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-15648/v1
Lennings, C.J., Copeland, J. and Howard, J. (2003) ‘Substance use patterns of young offenders and violent crime’. Aggressive Behavior: Official Journal of the International Society for Research on Aggression, 29(5), pp.414-422.
Enzmann, D., Kivivuori, J., Marshall, I.H., Steketee, M., Hough, M. and Killias, M. (2018) ‘Young People as Victims of Crime’, In A Global Perspective on Young People as Offenders and Victims, pp. 29-64