Ubuntu Multicultural Centre

I am because we are.”

Civil Society Consulting is a non-profit, working to advance health, equality and social solidarity by supporting organisations in the sector. As part of their Steps to Togetherness initiative, funded by The National Lottery, they asked us to create a suite of films all about the organisations they work with, to showcase how their Steps to Togetherness manual is being utilised in every day functioning. These films had two purposes, one to serve as a representation of 32 in action, and the second to serve Ubuntu as a promotional piece that can be used on socials, funding bids and general awareness of their services.

Ubuntu Multicultural Centre is a charity based in Middlesbrough, North East of England. They’re at the centre of their community, providing support through advice and information, signposting, workshops and activities, and their eco shop. They foster a really strong sense of togetherness and are so passionate about what they do. Check out the main film below to find about more about Ubuntu.

Outputs:

  • CSC Steps to Togetherness Film

  • Ubuntu Film

“We have created multiple videos with ThroughFilm, including our own where Judy and Sian have come to film our events and films for our partner organisations.

Sian and Judy are an absolute pleasure to work with, providing the best advice and opportunities for feedback every step of the way.

Sian and Judy have also given fantastic workshops with tips and tricks for VCS organisations on how to communicate their purpose and impact through film.

These films have been a crucial source for showcasing our initiatives and the impact of those we support. We cannot thank them enough!”

— Rebecca Pauley, Civil Society Consulting

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