Yorkshire Life Article

The Autumn 2022 issue of Yorkshire Life Magazine is out and features pics of the ROSHNI womens group as they visit the Yorkshire Show!

 

BBC Children In Need Ramble

BBC Children In Need Ramble

BBC Countryfile are running their annual Children In Need Ramble.

Join the Walk4 Health Group on Sunday October 9th 2022 for the BBC Countryfile annual Children In Need Ramble.

These Rambles are simply sponsored walks, taking place all across the UK, in aid of BBC Children In Need in early October.
A few of Countryfile presenters will be leading different Rambles, but they are also hoping for lots of other sponsored Rambles to take place on Sun 9th October to help raise money.

Join us, anyone interested please get in touch! email us maxwell@semcharity.org.uk or call : 0114 258 3714

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Race Equality Foundation Event

CEO of SEM Charity Maxwell Ayamba & Jabeer Butt OBE. Chief Executive of the Race Equality Foundation

On 21st September 2022, SEM Charity CEO Maxwell Ayamba and SEM Trustee Mark Hutchinson traveled to London to attend The Race Equality Foundation and NPC roundtable on Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic groups and the environmental crisis.

Co-sponsored by New Philanthropy Capital (NPC), delegates discussed how individuals from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic communities are often at greater risk to the effects of climate change and wider environmental degradation.

Maxwell gave a well received speech on the impact of the environmental crisis on people of colour. You can read the speech here.

SEM Charity CEO Maxwell and SEM Trustee Mark Hutchingson with Liam McAleese, director of the Natural World Programme at Esmee Fairbairn Foundation.
SEM Trustee Mark Hutchinson, SEM Charity CEO Maxwell Ayamba and Liam McAleese, director of the Natural World Programme at Esmee Fairbairn Foundation.
CEO of SEM Charity Maxwell Ayamba & Jabeer Butt OBE. Chief Executive of the Race Equality Foundation
CEO of SEM Charity Maxwell Ayamba & Jabeer Butt OBE. Chief Executive of the Race Equality Foundation

Wild Ingleborough Visit

In June 2022 Sheffield Environmental Movement took ROSHNI women’s group and the SADACCA women’s group to North Yorkshire to visit The Wild Ingleborough nature reserves at Ribblehead Quarry and Ashes Pasture.

We heard birds sing as we walked around the dramatic limestone quarry walls and with the help of our two guides, identified lots of beautiful wild flowers and plants!

Wild Ingleborough aims to restore around 1,200 hectares of land owned by Natural England and the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, helping wildlife to thrive across the Ingleborough National Nature Reserve. The project is a partnership between Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, WWF, Natural England, University of Leeds, United Bank of Carbon and Woodland Trust.