Bubble Food donates to our Christmas dinnerWe are thrilled to thank Tim Smart at Bubble Food Camberwell for his incredible generosity. Tim has once again shown his commitment to supporting our community by donating £300 towards the Nursery and After School Christmas Party. This isn't the first time Tim and Bubble Foods have stepped up to help us. Earlier this year, they kindly contributed £250 to our 2023 Crowdfunding Campaign, helping us make a meaningful impact on the children and families we serve. Thanks to Tim's support, the Christmas Party was a huge success! The children had an amazing time, and the festive spirit was truly heartwarming. We have sent Tim a personal thank-you email along with some lovely photos from the event. To get a glimpse of the joy and fun of the day, check out the YouTube video of the Christmas Party (see below) Once again, a big THANK YOU to Tim and Bubble Food for their generosity and dedication to our community. Your support means the world to us, and we’re so grateful to have you as part of our journey. Let’s celebrate the amazing impact of kindness and community! Wishing you all a joyful Christmas and a prosperous New Year!
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Celebrating Our Successes Between April 1, 2023, and March 31, 2024, our After after-school service made a real difference to local families by providing 2,311 free after-school dinners and delivering 8,088.5 hours of childcare to our community. During 2023, we ran five holiday playschemes, delivering an incredible 13,408 hours of childcare, with 1,564 hours subsidized for low-income families through our partnership with Southwark Council’s HAF program. Feedback from the children was heartwarming--94% said they made new friends, and the top highlight for many (39%) was “Trying New Things.” In January 2024, we proudly re-launched our Breakfast Club with support from The Cyril and Eve Jumbo Charitable Trust. Between January 1 and July 31, we provided 339 nutritious breakfasts, ensuring children in our community started their school day well-fed and ready to learn. CASP was never just about filling a gap in affordable childcare. From the start, we’ve been driven by a bold vision: to support the education, development, and wellbeing of Southwark residents. Looking ahead, we know there’s still work to do. Over the next one to two years, securing funding to ensure sustainability and strengthen our financial reserves is our top priority. Once we’re financially secure, we’ll focus on expanding and adapting our services to address growing challenges, such as children’s mental health struggles and childhood obesity, which our staff see increasing in the community. We’re excited about what lies ahead and are grateful for the continued support of our partners, funders, and community. Together, we can carry on supporting Southwark’s families. You can join our community too. Find out about next years play schemes ! 🎉We are delighted to announce that we are a FINALIST in the SME London Business Awards 2025 in the category Community Business of the Year! This category celebrates both Community Businesses and Not for Profit Organisations. What these businesses have in common is that their focus is on positively benefitting society. All profit from a community business is reinvested in the local area and all profit from a charitable organisation goes to fulfilling their objectives. We are extremely proud of our team and our accomplishments this year. This recognition shows that despite the ongoing funding challenges that we have experienced in the past year, our services are still making a positive impact in the community every day. We are honored to be finalists in this category alongside such outstanding organizations, including 4-22 Foundation, Central London Alliance CIC, Evenbreak, Heart of the City, Mothers Into Work CIC, Sport Works, TiffinWalli CIC, and Wildflowers of London. The competition is truly strong, and we wish everyone the best of luck The awards will be held on Thursday 27th February 2025 at The Leonardo Royal London Tower Bridge Hotel at 6.30pm. We would love to be able to attend, however, due to a lack of financial reserves, we currently reinvest all incoming funding back into operational costs. We need your help to cover the cost of two tickets (£215+ VAT), so a couple of staff representatives can attend the award ceremony. Tickets and more information are available on the London Chamber of Commerce & Industry Contact us if you would like to make a difference! Looking for exciting activities for your child during half term? Check out how we spent our summer holiday playscheme! Our summer was packed with educational and entertaining experiences. One of the highlights of the summer was our trip to the Science Museum in London. The children had an amazing time with the interactive exhibits and learned about the wonders of science in a fun and engaging way. Reading is a crucial skill, and we encourage our children to develop a love of books. Thanks to the Camberwell Green Library, our children had a blast and were inspired to read more. For a taste of the countryside, we took our children on a fruit-picking adventure at Ladysen Farm. Not only did they enjoy the fresh produce, but they also learned about the farming process and the importance of supporting local agriculture. Creativity was on full display during our arts and crafts sessions. From painting to acting and even photography, our children explored their artistic talents. And let's not forget our trip to Brighton and the Seaside. The children enjoyed building sandcastles, paddling in the sea, and taking in the beautiful coastal views. Our sports day at Myatts Field Park was one to remember, the sun was out and a fabulous way to end the Summer Holiday Playscheme Club. We had so much fun this summer, and we can't wait to do it again! Join us for our upcoming half term playscheme and give your child a memorable experience. Contact us by email admin@caspuk.org You can see more photos on our gallery page . Facing Challenges to Stay Open
CASP is proud to announce that our organisation has been featured in the local Southwark News. The article highlights the significant challenges we are currently facing in our efforts to remain open and continue providing essential services to our community. You can read the full article here 👉https://southwarknews.co.uk/area/camberwell/camberwell-after-school-club-set-up-by-local-mum-in-the-80s-is-facing-closure/
The Heart of CASP: A Mother's Love Inspires a CommunityIt all began with a simple desire – Carmen’s love for her daughter and a determination to keep her career dreams alive. When Carmen needed childcare after her daughter transitioned to primary school, the mismatch between school hours and work schedules left her with a tough choice. But Carmen wasn't one to back down. Instead, it sparked a fire, a determination to build something bigger than just childcare – a community. From Humble Beginnings to a Family Affair CASP started small, a place for her daughter and a few others facing similar struggles. But something remarkable happened. It wasn't just an after-school program; it was a family. Parents rallied around the cause. They weren't just users, they were invested. They helped prepare food, organised activities and became a supportive network. CASP became a collaborative effort, ensuring every child felt loved and cared for. CASP takes shape. A defining moment arrived with the acquisition of a purpose-built building. This wasn't just bricks and mortar; it was a symbol - a physical manifestation of what quality childcare should look and feel like. The building was used to launch the 1989 Children’s Act, and hosted many parliamentary visitors to promote childcare issues, featured on TV, and hosted visitors from Sweden and other countries to promote child and family services. CASP was seen as a beacon in the community with every child from the local schools begging their parents to attend. Resilience in the Face of Change Change is inevitable, Government policies shifted, funding became scarce, and new communities brought new challenges. Regulations grew, paperwork piled up, and the focus shifted from free play to risk assessments. Yet, CASP persevered. The team adapted, navigating the changing landscape with unwavering dedication. What kept them going? CASP have survived for 38 years, the pride of surviving where others couldn't. Picture this, You're strolling through Camberwell Green, enjoying the sunshine, when you see a familiar face. It's a parent you remember from when their child used CASP services! You stop to chat, and they light up, sharing how much CASP helped their child. They tell you about the specific activities their child loved at the time, and how those experiences continue to have a positive impact on them as an adult. It's a heartwarming reminder of the lasting difference CASP makes in children's lives. Today CASP is facing a critical challenge – a lack of funding threatens to close their doors. But the story doesn't have to end here. With your help, CASP can continue to be a source of support for our community. Please consider donating to CASP. Every contribution, big or small, will make a difference. To donate, please visit our Crowdfunder. Summer Fun Boost! Camberwell After School Project Receives Grant for Exciting Activities We're thrilled to announce that the Camberwell After School Project (CASP) has received a fantastic £2,000 grant from the Newcomen Collette Foundation! This vital funding will help us provide an amazing summer holiday programme for local children. The Newcomen Collette Foundation has a rich history of supporting young people in Southwark, dating back an incredible 300 years! Their generosity has been instrumental in our summer playschemes for over 30 years. This grant allows CASP to offer a wider range of activities and experiences for the children. Imagine coach trips to the seaside, fun-filled park adventures, and museum and cinema visits! These outings are some of the highlights our children look forward to this summer. Every Little Helps! Every contribution makes a difference, no matter how small, please donate to our Crowdfunder and help us meet our target. Don't Miss Out on the Fun!
Bored children? Summer holidays using your paid holidays for childcare? Camberwell After School Project has the solution. We are running a summer playscheme from July 29th - August 30th, 8am - 6.30pm Monday to Friday. We organise lots of fun activities for your child including: Trips to the seaside Drusilla Park Cinema, Parks, Museum, Bowling, Cooking, Mask making, Arts & Craft and many more You can book your space on our services page HERE. Scroll down to Summer Holiday Playscheme
For those who might not know, the Buchanan Programme is an employee-directed philanthropic program at Orbis Investments. This means that their employees, like Miles Waller, get to choose charities close to their hearts to receive donations from the company. We're so grateful that Miles chose C.A.S.P, and for the Buchanan Programme's commitment to supporting local communities! This donation will go a long way in helping us continue to provide a safe, stimulating, and nurturing environment for the children after school. Whether it's funding new art supplies, organizing exciting outings, or simply keeping our doors open, your generosity means the world to us. WANT TO JOIN IN THE GIVING SPIRIT? We're always looking for ways to keep providing the best possible care for the children. If you're feeling inspired by Miles' generosity, you can donate directly through our CrowdFunding page. Every little bit helps! We have some amazing news! Thanks to the incredible generosity of the St Olave's & St Saviour's School Foundation, CASP's summer play scheme is secured for the next three years! This generous grant of £3,000 per year from the St Olave's & St Saviour's School Foundation ensures the continuation of our ever-popular summer programme. It's filled with fun and educational activities that keep children engaged and entertained during the long summer break. The Foundation's support has been a tremendous help, and these summer programmes have consistently proven to be a hit with both parents and children in our community. We'd like to express our sincere gratitude to Cathy Matthews, Russell Walters, and the entire board of trustees at the St Olave's & St Saviour's School Foundation. Your continued support makes a real difference in the lives of children in our community, giving them a safe and stimulating space to enjoy their summer break. Thanks to this funding, we can look forward to crafting another incredible summer playscheme filled with unforgettable experiences for the children of Camberwell. Stay tuned for more details about what we have planned for the upcoming summer! Use the email link below to find out more ! Are you ready to make a difference while staying active? CASP is hosting a sponsored Walk/Run challenge. Whether you prefer walking or running this event allows you to participate in a physical activity of your choice while raising funds for a worthy cause. It's a win-win situation. As you know, CASP has been struggling to keep our doors open and is at serious risk of closing due to a lack of funds to balance our books. We will have a shortfall of £160k at the end of this financial year and need to raise the necessary funds to enable us to continue to provide our much-needed childcare service. By supporting CASP, you can greatly impact the lives of children and families in our community. Ready to Get Started? You could pledge to donate towards our target. You could organise a fundraising event on our behalf. Please let us know the area you are interested in taking part in. The walk will be a 5km loop around Burgess Park on 15th June 2024 We're thrilled to share some exciting news: thanks to the generous support of the National Lottery Award for All, our community has received funding for a dedicated Special Needs Support Worker. This funding marks a significant step forward in our commitment to providing inclusive care and support for individuals with special needs. It is helping us in our challenge of staying open. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the National Lottery for believing in our vision and helping us create a safe environment for our children. Help keep CASP open and donate or volunteer to our cause! CASP's Volunteering Work Experience Programme is here to transform lives with the support of Team London Bridge's grant. The grant will cover DBS checks, training, travel and lunch expenses. Over 12 weeks, 10 unemployed residents, aged 18 and above, have the opportunity to immerse themselves in childcare, dedicating three days a week to hands-on experience with children aged 2 to 11. The program is open to Southwark residents of Peabody Estates. We would love to hear from you if you are from the wards of Camberwell, Newington, Elephant & Castle and Faraday. The Camberwell After School Project (CASP) is a community-focused organization providing essential services for families in Camberwell, London. Their offerings include afterschool collections, as well as a breakfast club to kickstart the day with a nutritious meal. Additionally, CASP operates a nursery catering to the developmental needs of 2, 3, and 4-year-olds. You will gain practical skills, discover newfound confidence, and a sense of purpose. Please contact CASP at [email protected] to apply for a position. This Easter at Camberwell After School Project our children joined the holiday playscheme, filled with fun activities and learning opportunities. CASP aims to give the children a journey that intertwines cultural exploration and culinary creativity. Flags became the first canvas for children's creativity. Each child crafted a flag representing their birth country or their family's heritage. Through this simple yet meaningful activity, the playscheme not only celebrated diversity but also sparked curiosity about different cultures.
As they proudly displayed their flags, the children shared fascinating facts they had learned, fostering an atmosphere of cultural appreciation and understanding. Next stop on their Easter adventure? The supermarket! But this wasn't just any ordinary trip. The children eagerly embarked on a mission to gather ingredients for their upcoming cooking activities. Armed with shopping lists, they navigated through the aisles, learning valuable life skills along the way. From scanning items to paying at the checkout, every step of the shopping process became a lesson in independence and responsibility. Back at the playscheme, it was time to put those ingredients to good use. With aprons on and sleeves rolled up, the children dove into a cooking extravaganza. One highlight of the day? Cheesy Worm Shapes! Mixing flour, butter, and cheese into a dough, the children unleashed their imagination to create whimsical shapes. From squiggly worms to hearts and flowers, each cheesy creation was as unique as the child who made it. And the best part? Taking their cheesy worms home to share with their families. Hope you liked them? If you would like to reserve a space for the summer holidays contact: [email protected]
You're invited to share and learn important ways in which adults from African and Caribbean communities can get actively involved in their children’s education and schooling. At present we have seen a number of school closures across Southwark; single year form entries; and many schools on the verge of turning into academies. In addition, Southwark Council has introduced a no exclusion policy. However, there is some indication that off-rolling - the practice of removing a pupil from the school roll without using a permanent exclusion - is taking place.
A number of Black children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) are not having those needs met and parents are struggling to get the necessary support via the Educational Health Care Plan (EHCP). Do you need support and if so, do you know where to access it? Come along. Find out more. Have your say! Eventbrite Tickets: https://bit.ly/SBPF130523 Public Transport Info: tfl.gov.uk/plan-a-journey/ Buses: 12; 36; 171; 345; 436 (Peckham Rd / Vestry Rd) National Rail: Peckham Rye; Denmark Hill Map: https://goo.gl/maps/38t6YGdfmBmtaEUp8 Activity programme for children and young people 25 July to 26 August 2022
CAMBERWELL AFTERSCHOOL PROJECT HOLIDAY PLAY SCHEME Ages: 4 to 12 14 Badsworth Road, Camberwell, SE5 0YF Tel. 020 7708 2711 Email: [email protected] CAMBERWELL AFTER SCHOOL PROJECT 14 Badsworth Road, Camberwell, SE5 0JY Enjoy a 5-day programme packed with a range of fun activities including: Creative Arts & Crafts, Table Games, Cooking, Board Games, Competitions, Junk Modelling, Puzzles, Word Searches, Nintendo Wii and much more. Outdoor Activities: King Ball, Hula Hoops, Skipping, Football, Dodgeball, Climbing Frame, Bench Ball, Water Play and much more. Off-site trips include cinema, soft play, and park. PLACES AVAILABLE (£95 for the full 5 days) BOOK NOW EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 0207 708 2711 |
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