Rent free workspace at The Factory is provided to the following charities:

Community Food Enterprises (CFE)

Is an award-winning social enterprise Food Business and a registered charity that is rooted in East London and was founded in 2002 by Eric Samuel MBE.

Their aim is to alleviate food poverty as well as develop a viable and sustainable food business that will provide training, capacity building, and employment opportunities for residents of East London.

To find out more about the great work they do and to get involved please visit;

www.c-f-e.org.uk/

Ambition Aspire Achieve

AAA delivers a wide range of projects and services from both hubs and across local communities in Newham. Our work particularly focuses on and supports children and young people most in need, including those with disabilities or additional needs. Our current work includes after-school clubs, holiday play, and youth activities, youth clubs, disability-specific activities, detached youth projects, information advice and support for vulnerable young people, mentoring and personal development programmes, doorstep inclusive sports clubs and outward-bound activities and experiences.

www.theaaazone.com

Bloody Good Period

Period products aren’t free and accessible in the UK, which means that many people can’t afford or access them. People who menstruate suffer because of the culture of embarrassment and shame that exists around this natural, biological process.
We give period products to those who can’t afford them and provide reproductive health education to those less likely to access it.

www.bloodygoodperiod.com

West Ham Sea Cadets

Storage space is provided to West Ham Sea Cadets. At West Ham, we aim to give young people an experience that will help them grow into the person they want to be in a safe and friendly environment. Through various activities and adventures, we learn teamwork, respect, loyalty, self-confidence, commitment, self-discipline, honesty, and how to be the best version of ourselves.

www.sea-cadets.org/westham