Allie's Impact
We believe in the power of art to generate positive change for ourselves and our communities.
Our club was born in 2021 at food bank in North London and has benefited people from range of background in a number of ways.
Connecting local people.
Over 500 people have attended or participated in our projects and events which have provided inclusive opportunities for local people to connect and be a part of a creative and collaborative community.
Increasing access to art
We distributed at supplies to 100 families at the food bank where our club was born, and all our events centre being accessible and inclusive for people with a range of identities, abilities, backgrounds, and incomes.
Supporting people's health and wellbeing
Our Art Care umbrella project has supported the mental health and wellbeing of over 300 people by providing resources, creative health activities and caring social spaces.
Developing people's skills and knowledge
Our projects, events and workshops have developed local people's artistic skills and their knowledge of a range of topics, such as mental health, social activism, creative entrepreneurship, and co-operatives.
Promoting diverse artists
We've worked with over 80 artists, musicians, DJs, and photographers from diverse backgrounds, who have sold, showcased and increased the visibility of their work through our projects and events.
Nurturing local partnerships
We've collaborated and developed partnerships with a range of organisations including local charities, social enterprise, family businesses, art organisations and co-operatives.
Impact reports
If you'd like to read about our club's impact in more detail, you can download our impact report below: