Journal To Dreams is an advocate for partnership working. We believe that we can make a greater impact by collaborating with charities, organisations, small business and individuals to improve the outcomes of the people we serve.

In partnership with National Literacy Trust:
To provide schools and education provisions FREE books for mental health awareness, to encourage 10 minutes of reading for improved emotional well being.

In partnership with EY (Ernst & Young):
To deliver a guest speaking engagement to EY employees for Black History Month. ‘Saluting our sisters’. This event explored the very epitome of sisterhood and what this depicts for each one of us.


In partnership with FC Nation:
To deliver an interactive talk around friendships and identity. The key themes included emotional regulation, the importance of healthy friendships and ability on the ability to articulate feelings to a trusted individual.


In partnership with phoenix Thrive:
To deliver a guest speaking in engagement to young people women around personal development, well being and aspirations.


In partnership with Beauty Banks:
To provide girls aged 13-16 with hygiene care packages across schools in Birmingham. To reduce hygiene poverty and increase self esteem and confidence

In partnership with HOME (Helping Our Minds Evolve):
To Deliver personal development support to the music artists on their bespoke music programme.

In Partnership with Coached By Carron:
To deliver a speaking engagement and personal development intervention to women in business.

In Partnership with Ark St Albans:
To deliver ‘The Signs’ workshop to explore healthy relationships Including: Cultural considerations, consent and the law, what constitutes as abuse and the importance of equality and respect.


In Partnership with Ark St Albans:
To facilitate the ‘Me first’ workshop designed to support self-exploration.


In Partnership with King Edward School:
To discuss how we can continue to enrich student experience.


In Partnership with King Edward VI Balaam Wood Academy:
To facilitate Year 10 Mock interviews, in preparation for employment.


In Partnership with First Class Foundation:
To deliver a talk to 16-25 year olds about purpose, careers and future aspirations.


In partnership with Switch Midlands:
To deliver a podcast workshop for young people aged 11-16, which explored the future and setting foundations.


In partnership with City of Birmingham Schools, AP Taskforce:
To deliver a presentation about the impact of our specialised work, delivered to children and young people across 7 alternative provisions in Birmingham.


In partnership with the local community:
To collect books, stationary and sanitary products for two schools in The Gambia, West Africa.


In partnership with BBC WM:
To discuss the impact of the cost of living crisis on children and young people.


In Partnership with Festival of the girl:
To deliver activities around confidence and self-esteem to girls aged 7-11



In partnership with Dear Girls Ltd:
To facilitate a workshop around mental health and family.


In partnership with Ark St Alban’s Academy:
To facilitate the ‘Me First’ Workshop to Year 10 Students.


In partnership with The Lighthouse Young people’s centre:
To deliver a Let’s Talk: Wellbeing workshop


In partnership with Switch Midlands:
To a deliver workshop at Bolton Muslim Girls School, to explore a restorative approach to managing hate crime and racism



In partnership with Jen Lister Coaching:
To deliver a business strategy and mindset workshop to celebrate black women in business for Black history month.


In partnership with Essence Youth Mentoring Service:
To deliver a well-being and self-care session to females aged 11-17.


In Partnership with Resilience2Resolve and Birmingham Youth Service:
To deliver the ‘Let’s Talk’ workshop addressing, Trauma, Youth violence and sexual exploitation.


In partnership with Simply Ladies:
To deliver a guest speech on the power of living in your purpose.


In partnership with the local community:
To collect books, stationary and sanitary products for two schools in The Gambia, West Africa.


In partnership with Birmingham Youth Service:
To deliver an early intervention programme for children and young people aged 11-18, for the transformation for change initiative.


In partnership with Birmingham Children’s Trust:
To deliver Part 2 of the ‘Me First’ workshop.


In partnership with ‘Events Together Yorkshire’:
To deliver a guest speaking engagement for entrepreneurs.


In partnership with Birmingham City Council and The violence reduction unit:
To deliver the ‘Transformation for change programme’

In partnership with communities from different parts of the world:
To raise awareness for Mental Health Awareness week 2022. #Mindsetmattersyoumatter
In partnership with BCT:
To facilitate an emotional well-being workshop. The ‘Me First’ workshop.


In Partnership with Daniel Briggs (social researcher):
To discuss the impact of children and young people during the Covid-19 pandemic. Social Harm in the Covid-19 Era

In partnership with Connect Wakefield:
To deliver a mindset workshop for female entrepreneurs.


In partnership with The Lighthouse YP Centre:
To facilitate ‘Let’s Talk’ (For the youth, by the youth). ‘Let’s Talk’ is a safe space for young people to discuss and explore topics that impact their everyday lives.


In partnership with The Lighthouse YP Centre, Birmingham City Council:
In partnership with The Lighthouse YP Centre, Birmingham City Council: To promote positive outcomes for children and young people.

In partnership with The Anti-burnout club:
To deliver emotional well-being teachings. Click here



In partnership with The BBC Birmingham:
The First Black Brummies’ – A very British History


In partnership with The Haven Wolverhampton:
To raise money for children, women and families impacted by homelessness and domestic abuse.


In Partnership with Simply Ladies Inc Awards:
The UK’s biggest women support network, empowering women to elevate. Click here

