Every booking helps support local charity initiatives and outreach programs.
On December 20th, we successfully hosted our Christmas Dinner Outreach, providing free food, motivational talks, presents, gifts, and valuable resources to help people feel empowered and prepared for 2026.
The event was made even more special with members from JD Group in attendance, supporting and engaging with the community.
Our message was simple and powerful: you are not rubbish — you are valuable
At one of our empowerment events, we invited guest speaker Joshua Chisambo, a creative from Manchester who has hosted headline shows and recently featured on BBC Radio. He came to speak to attendees about the importance of exercising and developing their gifts and talents.
We organised a photography workshop for young aspiring creatives who are interested in the photography industry but are unsure how to get started or how to handle different scenarios within the sector. The session provided practical guidance, industry insight, and confidence to help participants take their first steps into photography.
We organised an acting session for young aspiring actors who are interested in the acting industry but are unsure how to get started or how to handle different scenarios within the sector. The session was led by Joshua Chisambo, who shared practical advice, personal experience, and encouragement to help participants build confidence and develop their skills.
In July, we went to Moss Side Powerhouse to teach children about different careers. We spoke with them, listened to their lived experiences, and taught some how to do haircuts, make beats, create content, and other skills. Our goal was to teach kids and reassure them that there is always a way forward through the gifts of their hands and mind. We also ensured they were aware that we're always there for them
We held a Back-to-School event with ASDA and 121 Barber Therapy. SeekFirst Services discussed how children often have many worries, especially around returning to school—whether it’s money, stationery, haircuts,food or their appearance. To help, we teamed up with local businesses and local restuarnts and the celebrity barbers at 121 Barber Therapy to address these challenges, unite the community, and empower youth with the message: look good, feel good.
We visited St Peter's RC High School to connect with their students and teach them about different creative careers and business. We spoke with them about their career-related worries and reassured them that there are always opportunities available. We also encouraged them to reach out to us whenever they need guidance.
We donated over 100 ready-packed meals and sanitary products to the Supporting People in Need Charity.
Later, we went to Piccadilly, St Peter’s Square, and other locations to distribute food and essential items to homeless and vulnerable people in those areas.