Our History
We work to enable African individuals and disadvantaged people of all ethnic origins to improve their lives through education, leadership and engagement.
We achieve this using our unique training model in 6 steps inspired by African philosophy.
Our Journey
In 2008, Sylvie Aboa-Bradwell began PCAP’s journey to enable African and disadvantaged people from all ethnic groups to improve their lives through education, leadership training and social engagement
Our Achievements – Education
Our Achievements – Leadership Development
Our Achievements – Social Engagement
Awards
2022 – Paul Hamlyn Foundation Youth Fund
2021 – Impact on Urban Health Core Grant
2021 – London Community Foundation Grant for Be Fit to Lead
2020 – Young Londoners Fund for Elevate
2013 – African Diaspora Award for Community Education
2022 – Garfield Weston Foundation Revenue Grant
2021 – Phoenix Fund Grant
2021 – Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust Grant for Lead4Hope
2019 – Generation Success Award for Youth Mentoring
2010 – Awards for All Grant for Afrobeat Isolation
2021 – King’s College Civic Challenge Award
2021 – Civic Society Roots Incubator Grant
2020 – City Bridge Trust Crisis Response Grant
2018 – Aviva Community Fund Grant for Lead4Hope