Imayla is a word from the Igbo people of Nigeria meaning 'thank you and well done.'  

It embodies a spirit of unity and joy and a celebration of group achievement.

 

We believe that children and young people feel confdent when they are able to identify and access the things they need.

They thrive when they realise their potential, and feel a sense of belonging within their family, community and in the wider world.

 

Who we work with

Imayla works with children and young people experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage and race inequality, and the families, professionals, and wider communities around them.

Many of the children and young people we work with are impacted by deeply ingrained racism and are excluded from the benefts of outdoor and creative arts opportunities and experiences.

 

What we do

We make children and young people, and their families aware of available opportunities.

We work to remove barriers to participation.

We work with the whole family to provide positive experiences.

We encourage professionals to access and make use of outdoor and creative activities.

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

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