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Bristol social enterprise celebrates decade of work empowering under-represented young people

Babbasa helps disadvantaged young people from ethnic minority and low-income backgrounds into work, education and business

Babbasa team celebrating a decade of work (Image: Babbasa )

A Bristol-based social enterprise is celebrating 10 years this month.

Babbasa helps disadvantaged young people from ethnic minority and low-income backgrounds into work, education and business.

Since its founding in 2013, the organisation has helped support over 4,000 people across the city of Bristol, spanning over 60 cultural groups, providing mentoring, skills training and recruitment support to advance their professional ambitions through its network of over 500 cross-industry organisations.

This celebration comes following the launch of Babbasa’s ‘ OurCity203O ’ campaign, which is aimed at supporting young people from low-income households, starting from inner city Bristol, to secure a median salary role by 2030.

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Poku Osei, founder and chief executive of Babbasa, said: “It fills me with immense pride to celebrate a decade of Babbasa. When I started back in 2013 it was with a vision to help create a world where young people living in areas of disadvantage are inspired and able to realise their employment and enterprise ambitions - irrespective of where they live, their nationality, ethnicity, gender, race, sexuality, or faith.

“10 years on I am proud to see the thousands of people we have been able to help and how so many of them have developed the skills and confidence to pursue a professional future in roles and industries that interest them.”

Over the last decade Babbasa’s offer has evolved to include recruitment and inclusion services, focused on supporting organisations to diversify their workforce and create inclusive working environments.