Zumba organisers tell good causes, “keep moving to stay ahead”
A charity that started life by tackling period poverty in Africa but who now works with aerobics instructors to keep Oldham women healthy, will tell visitors to an Upturn event that keeping happy and agile is the secret of success.
Kana Josee Bizimana (centre of picture) responded to a cry for help from the continent of her birth in 2016 by forming Girls with Pride and Dignity. And she took the same tact again pre-Covid, by organising fitness and wellbeing sessions for her sisters here plus a scheme with local churches to ensure women in need in Oldham received a “Dignity Monthly Gift” of feminine hygiene products.
And this ability to respond to people’s needs wherever they are, will be set up as an example for others to follow at a special social enterprise event in Oldham (Thursday 21 November see close of release for details).
There are currently 131,000 social enterprises in the UK creating work for 2.3 million people.
But Josee jokes that none of them will have a Self-Love Table like she does!
“I registered my British charity Girls with Pride and Dignity back in 2021 and we have since helped supply food banks and distribute female hygiene products. Our wellbeing events at local churches are really well attended. The classes were aimed at my sisters who felt isolated and lacked health knowledge. They includes table-top discussions around caring for yourself. It makes me so happy to see what it has achieved.”
Upturn, the organisers of the Social Enterprise celebration were keen to showcase Josee as an example to others to follow. They also wanted the event – held in their new Spindles shopping centre hub The Hive – to be a way for noble causes to share their wares and build partnerships.
“One of the things that social enterprises do best is building bridges with others for the benefit of all” said Muzahid Khan DL. “The number of alliances made between people as diverse as care companies to marketeers is staggering. That is because they have a common denominator – aiding the improvement of communities.”
Josee concluded: “Without Upturn and the borough of Oldham, my dream would not have come true. They have helped me make the right connections, finding funding and explaining things like marketing. Come along to their event and you will get that help, too!”
The Upturn Social Enterprise Celebration event takes place at:
The Hive
The Spindles Shopping Centre
Oldham
Thursday 21 November
Midday – 4pm
Aside from meeting others and learning the value of worthy causes, guests can tour Upturn’s new Hive and see for themselves the business space and meeting and media rooms available for social enterprises.