Our Community

Supporting the wider Community

At Rede we are passionate about giving back to the wider community. Via our work with chosen charities and sustainability measures we strive to have a positive impact on the world around us.

Charity

We support grassroots charities in London and New York through fundraising and volunteering activities.

Pro-bono

We partner with our charities to give support in strategy making, skill sharing and material creation.

Sustainability

We are committed to being a carbon-neutral company.

Our Charities


  • God’s Love We Deliver cooks and home-delivers nutritious, medically tailored meals for people too sick to shop or cook for themselves.

    To support the health of our clients, we also provide ongoing nutrition assessment, education, and counseling. God’s Love is a non-sectarian organization serving people in need and their children and caregivers.

    All our services are provided free to clients and full of love.

    https://www.glwd.org/


  • The Museum of Homelessness (MoH) is a social justice museum created in 2015. MoH tackles the prejudice and stigma of homelessness through educating the public and by highlighting the voices of homeless people through events, workshops, exhibitions and research. The museum doesn’t have its own building yet, but in the last few years has worked nationally to share its events, research, campaigns and exhibitions.

    The museum has been created and is developed by people with direct experience of homelessness to collect and share the art, history and culture of homelessness and housing to change society today. MoH is intentionally a change making organisation and believes that its work must lead to action.

    MoH is currently based in offices in Brixton and its early stages of development have been supported by Rede Partners, as it moves from being an idea to a fully resourced organisation with staff and volunteers. After four years of ground-breaking work, the Museum has now begun planning the world’s first residential museum run by people affected by homelessness.

    https://museumofhomelessness.org


  • Little Village supports families with babies and children under five living in poverty across London. We run a baby bank network, collecting, sorting and passing on pre-loved clothes and equipment. Parents are also supported by our dedicated signposting and guidance team, who offer advice and links to other services. In addition, we work with families to share their stories and campaign to fix the systems that trap them in poverty.

    Little Village is based in London, with hubs in Camden, Wandsworth, Southwark, Brent, Hackney and Hounslow.

    Since launch in 2016, they have supported over 25,000 children across London.

    https://littlevillagehq.org


  • DreamYard collaborates with Bronx Youth, families and schools to build pathways to equity and opportunity through the arts.

    DreamYard was established in 1994 and started as an idea sparked by a group of young people who wrote a play about a place where children could go to dream. In 1999, DreamYard chose to work entirely in the Bronx because of the generational need and the belief that the organization could most effectively impact change with limited resources if we focused our work in one community.

    The charities programs develop artistic voice, nurture young peoples' desire to make change and cultivate the skills necessary to reach positive goals. DreamYard believe that people in the Bronx need a continuous set of support to help them towards positive outcomes as they navigate their educational pathway.

    DreamYard are the first charity collaboration of Rede's since our New York office opened in 2018.

    https://www.dreamyard.com


  • Minds Matter is a seven year program that begins in students’ sophomore year of high school. Minds Matter offers its students a combination of individualized mentor support and academic instruction that provides students with the resources, information and guidance they need to gain admission to, enroll in, and graduate from four-year colleges.

    https://mindsmatternyc.org/


  • The Surfrider Foundation’s volunteer network conducts beach cleanups throughout the West, East, Gulf, Great Lakes, Hawaiian and Puerto Rican Coasts. Our National Beach Cleanup program provides a fun and easy way to volunteer and engage with our mission to protect our ocean, waves and beaches. Volunteers of all ages, community groups, tourists, clubs, local and corporate businesses and elected officials around the country contribute to the success of this program and are essential to keep our beaches and coastline clean.

    Launched in 2018, the Better Beach Alliance was developed by the Surfrider Foundation and REEF to expand the impact of Surfrider’s Beach Cleanup program and amplify the amount of trash removed, volunteers engaged and events hosted. This year, the Better Beach Alliance’s impact will continue to grow with the support from our title sponsor REEF.

    https://cleanups.surfrider.org/about/beach-cleanups/


  • Rede Partners is proud to partner with Impetus, an organisation which is transforming the lives of disadvantaged young people. Through its unique approach, Impetus is the driving force behind great charities turning them into sector-leading organisations. They find, fund and build promising charities through long-term core funding and tailored support from its’ dedicated team of experts.

    Impetus has a portfolio of almost 20 UK charities who provide direct support to young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. Impetus works shoulder-to-shoulder with the charity leaders and gives them access to a world-class pro bono network so that their charities help more disadvantaged young people stay in school, secure qualifications and skills and find jobs for the long term.

    We know that our support always goes where it will do the most good, to backing the very best organisations helping disadvantaged young people to succeed. We are delighted to be able to give this gold standard charity our ongoing support.

    https://impetus.org.uk



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