Partner With Us

Parenting Grace partners with funders, statutory bodies, housing associations, and organisations to deliver evidence-based family education and child protection programmes across the UK, Nigeria, and beyond.

The families we serve are underserved by mainstream provision.

Families of African and Caribbean heritage in the UK and Nigeria face the same child safety, digital wellbeing, and parenting challenges as every other community — and often face them with less culturally appropriate support, less access to early intervention, and higher barriers to disclosure when something goes wrong.

Parenting Grace exists to close that gap.

We are a registered social enterprise delivering evidence-based, culturally responsive family education and child protection programmes across the UK, Nigeria, and beyond. We work with funders, local authorities, housing associations, charities, and corporate partners who share our commitment to stronger, safer families.

If you are looking for a credible community partner with a proven evidence base and deep community reach — we would like to talk.

Our Focus Areas

Child Safety and Protection

We equip parents and communities to protect children from sexual abuse, online harm, and exploitation. Through our SafeVoices Global movement, we deliver structured programmes that reduce child sexual abuse through community education, early disclosure, and parent empowerment.

Digital Wellbeing and Screen Safety

Our programmes equip parents to manage screen time, recognise online grooming, and have the digital safety conversations that protect children before harm occurs.

Parent Education and Family Resilience

Strong parenting outcomes reduce adverse childhood experiences, improve educational attainment, and build long-term community resilience. Our structured parent education programmes are practical, evidence-based, and designed for communities where cultural context is as important as content.

Community Research and Evidence

We generate primary community evidence — surveys, impact data, programme evaluations — that documents what is happening in the families we serve. This data supports funding applications, informs policy, and builds the evidence base for culturally adapted provision.

SDG Alignment

SDG 3 | Good Health and Wellbeing | Prevention of adverse childhood experiences. Reducing child sexual abuse trauma. Addressing mental health inequalities in African and Caribbean heritage communities.

SDG 4 | Quality Education | Parent education as a driver of child outcomes. Equipping parents for the digital age. Lifelong learning and community capacity building.

SDG 5 | Gender Equality | Child sexual abuse prevention. Body autonomy education. Protection of girls and young women from gender-based harm online and offline.

SDG 10 | Reduced Inequalities | Addressing health and welfare disparities in African and Caribbean diaspora communities. Culturally responsive delivery in underserved populations.

SDG 16 | Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions | Community-based child protection and safeguarding. Preventing violence against children. Building community capacity to protect the most vulnerable.

SDG 17 | Partnerships for the Goals | Collaboration between faith communities, statutory services, civil society, and the diaspora for sustainable child welfare outcomes.

Why Partner With Us

176

Parents surveyed across the UK and Nigeria — our own primary research showing the scale of what families are navigating without support.

57%

Of parents moved from low or no confidence to much more or fully confident after a single one-day event.

4 countries

Active programme delivery and community reach across the UK, Nigeria, Canada, and the United States.

We bring something most organisations in this space cannot offer: authentic community trust, cross-cultural expertise, and a growing body of primary evidence generated from within the communities we serve. Parenting Grace is the registered entity behind SafeVoices Global. Our Executive Director, Funmi Alagbe, brings over a decade of experience spanning Geoscience, Data Analysis, community-based family education, and the Canadian education system. She is a Certified Parent Educator, a Certified Masteries Practitioner, and the author of two books on parenting and child safety.

Forms of Partnership

Grant-Funded Programme Delivery

We receive grant funding from statutory bodies, foundations, and community funders to deliver free or subsidised family education and child protection programmes to communities that need them. If you are a funder looking for a credible delivery partner with community access and evidence of impact — we would like to hear from you.

Commissioned Research and Evidence

We design and deliver community surveys, impact evaluations, and needs assessments with African and Caribbean heritage families. If you need primary data about a community you are struggling to reach — we can help you generate it.

Programmatic Partnerships

We partner with charities, housing associations, local authorities, and health boards as a specialist delivery partner within funded programmes. If you have existing funding for child protection, family support, or community wellbeing work and need culturally responsive delivery capacity — let’s talk.

Corporate and CSR Investment

Organisations looking to invest in community wellbeing can fund Parenting Grace programmes through their CSR or community investment budgets. Your investment directly supports free programme delivery to families in underserved communities. Impact reporting provided.

We'd love to hear from you

Contact Us

Whether you are a funder, a statutory partner, a commissioning body, or a delivery partner — we would like to hear from you. Reach us directly.