“If you do a job you love, you never
actually work a day” – Or something like that!
I've had many a crush
in my time, from the ridiculous, I was convinced I was going to marry Craig David
(pre Bo Selecta I hasten to add) - to the fruitful - I had a crush on my last
boyfriend for over a year! So I like to think I know a thing or two about
them. When I was asked to write about my
charity crush, for my debut Charity Chicks Blog however I really didn't know
where to start....it wasn't something I'd ever thought of to be honest!
As a lover of the
sector - yes I refer to myself as a "lover" of the UKs’ Voluntary and
Community Sector (VCS) - you would think I'd have my favourites, but like they
say a mother is with her children, I really do love them all.
You don't need me to
tell you, we have a phenomenal VCS here in the UK . For the most part we are
representative of the needs and issues reflected in our communities, from
health and social care to environmental and forestry issues, we lobby
parliament, influence policy, fundraise billions, infuse community spirit, and we
make a difference, a huge difference each and everyday. How can I possibly choose
just one?
That
is the task I was given however, and being of African heritage, there are Black
and Ethnic minority (BME) organisations that have really made a difference in
my life. Black Cultural Archives,
for example has provided me with an invaluable porthole into my history, the
experiences of black people and how we were treated by society- from local
governments to landlords.
BCA as a charity, from governance to fundraising, staffing to projects and events has had its trials already. They have both Local Council (Lambeth) strategic support and Heritage Lottery funding, which no doubt has made for an eventful few years.
BCA as a charity, from governance to fundraising, staffing to projects and events has had its trials already. They have both Local Council (Lambeth) strategic support and Heritage Lottery funding, which no doubt has made for an eventful few years.
Like many 3rd
sector organisations, am sure there will be more trials and tribulations to
come before the grand opening of the new home of BCA in the heart of Windrush
Square in Brixton with funding and staff turnover being two things to think
aboutl.
However let’s think
about the magnitude of BCA, their past, present and what’s to come. The work of BCA provides me and you with an
informed understanding of what it really meant to be Black British, how we got
here and ensures that we as a people – black and white will never forget.
The
Director once had a very frank conversation with me about the expectation
history itself has of me as “black British,” the role I play in BCA’s
development and how all races of my generation and beyond interacts with black
history via the Archive. I’d put money on the fact that most of you reading
this may not even be aware we had an archive dedicated to the history of the presence
of blackness in the UK, but you do now!
Black
Cultural Archives is one of my greatest charity crushes!
Joining Charity
Chicks and sharing my views, opinions, experiences of my beloved VCS with you
all is very exciting! The range of work we cover, and the outcomes we deliver
have shaped and re-shaped societies.
Some
campaigns are stronger than others, some causes more "fundable," and
a lot of organisations are only as strong as the ability of their current CEO -
these are facts. Ugly, but facts none the same.
We have charities that have annual budgets to rival a small country, policy writers and campaigners that are changing the world, making sure the human heart isn't replaced with an app and leaders who, if they were politicians really would make the world be a better place.
We have charities that have annual budgets to rival a small country, policy writers and campaigners that are changing the world, making sure the human heart isn't replaced with an app and leaders who, if they were politicians really would make the world be a better place.
The
VCS is far from perfect, there are a number of things in the sector that
irritate the life out of me and I'm looking forward to writing all about them,
but as we have established I am a lover of the sector and I’m equally excited
about sharing the ins and outs, up and downs of our budding relationship.
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me on Twitter @thefaithabbey
Faith
Abbey
Great post - looking forward to more - thanks
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