Enhancing the resilience, mental health, self-esteem, personal development, educational experience & future aspirations of children and young people

 
 

Believe to Achieve was founded in 2001 in Wolverhampton by George Medal holder, Lisa Potts to support vulnerable children and their families.

We are an engaging and creative community charity working with children and young people and their families.

We have a proven track record of delivering therapy and counselling, community and school-based workshops and programmes, and holiday clubs, benefitting thousands of local children and young people throughout our history since 2001.

We believe that our work is as critical now as at any time in our existence as the Covid-19 pandemic has had devastating consequences for many children and families.

We work holistically to enhance childrens’ resilience, mental health, self-esteem, personal development, educational experience and future aspirations through high quality provision delivered by our dedicated, experienced and qualified staff.

We do this through our:

  • Workshops for children & young people

  • Holiday, lunchtime & after-school activities

  • Counselling & therapy for children

  • Training for staff

  • Parent workshops

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As a registered charity we have a dedicated Board of Trustees.


For any enquiries to the Board, or to contact the B2A Project Manager, Nick Pratt, 07824 328004.

We work with:

  • Children, young people & their families

  • Primary & Secondary schools

  • Community & voluntary organisations

  • Local authorities & CCGs


“Our relationship with B2A as a school has had a positive impact on our children across a range of education aspects.”

Wolverhampton Headteacher

“B2A have supported us in significant areas of school improvement, such as health and wellbeing and promoting positive behaviour.”

“Peer mentoring has particularly had a positive effect on empowering children to support their peers with friendships and appropriate behaviours.”

S Lane, Headteacher, Merridale Primary School

“I feel more outgoing and self assured in myself at school.” Year 6 pupil

“I feel calmer and have learnt how to control my anger.”  Year 9 pupil