This page is dedicated to all things Soul Purpose 360 Lambeth.
Here you can find out who the local facilitators are, dates of meetings and much more.
About Lambeth
Finding Inspiration in Every Turn
Lambeth is a London borough in South London, England, which forms part of Inner London.
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Nearly a third of a million people live in the London borough of Lambeth. It has one of the largest geographic areas of any inner London boroughs and is one of the most densely populated areas in the country.
According to the 2021 Census, Lambeth had the fourth highest density of all local authority areas in England and Wales.
Around 57% of Lambeth’s population is White – with 41% of Lambeth’s population specifically identifying as White British or Irish. 43% of Lambeth’s population is Black, Asian or Multi-Ethnic – with those from Black or Black British African backgrounds accounting for 12% of the population and Black or Black British Caribbean backgrounds accounting for 10% of the population.
Black Caribbean residents are a large and vibrant part of the community in Lambeth. The borough has the second highest proportion of Black Caribbean residents in the country, after Lewisham.
Charlee Boston
Marie Braithwaite
Danielle Adams
Vanessa Ansa
Lambeth Facilitators
Hi, I am Charlee. I am a resident at Notre Dame Estate in Lambeth and in the second year as elected Chair of the TRA.
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I joined Soul Purpose 360 because I wanted to be a part of something that was supporting Black women to be more and do more in their communities. Being a facilitator, means I get to play an active role in this.
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All Black women need to be a part of this movement as we connect, learn and grow together in Lambeth and beyond.
Hi, I am mum of two. I am an office administrator and committee member of my local TRA. I also run a personal dating and networking events business.
I joined Soul Purpose 360 to expand my network and to be part of an encouraging and supportive community of Black women.
Being a Lambeth facilitator is an amazing opportunity to support Black women in my local community. Together we can encourage each other to grow, learn new skills and reach our true potential.
I am a qualified adult teacher with experience in life skills and personal development and a certified coach. I host discussion groups for Black men and women to relate positively, explore various topics, hone their self-expression and gain perspective.
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I was inspired the Soul Purpose 360 vision decided to be a facilitator. I look forward to incorporating mindfulness and personal development into our sessions as well as networking socially and professionally with our Lambeth members and visitors.
I was a secondary school teacher, before moving into arts and culture; now a freelance cultural producer, focussing on projects that centre arts and learning. I also offer proofreading and editing services.
I joined Soul Purpose 360 after attending a meeting and feeling the warmth, support and powerful exchange in this gathering of women.
As a facilitator I want to help this beautiful network grow, and be more involved in something positive which offers opportunities for Black women to share, learn, grow and build our collective and individual potential.
Contact us: Email: sp360lambeth@gmail.com | Tel: 07748034736
We invite you to join us in the Soul Purpose 360 Network of like-minded Black women, with similar experiences, desires and aspirations from across the UK from where you can share and be supported, learn and grow, be inspired and have fun.
Monthly sessions held every Third Thursday of every month
between 7 - 9pm at:
Notre Dame Community Hall,
1 Worsopp Drive, Clapham South SW4 9QU
Refreshments provided
Have your say on Lambeth and its neighbourhoods.
Tell us what you want from the local group.
Complete the Local Groups Survey
Thursday 21st November 2024
7-9pm
Embracing Your Natural Crown
A Simple Guide to Caring for Afro-textured hair
We are excited to be joined by award-winning Lekia Lee, founder of Project Embrace, for a workshop to help you care for your hair, dispel common myths and misconceptions about Afro-textured hair and its maintenance, and encourage self-love and empowerment.
Workshop Aims:
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Learning effective hair care techniques, including moisturising, detangling and proper protective styling.
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Encouraging self-acceptance, self-love and embracing one's natural, unique texture, regardless of how it looks.
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Dispelling common myths and misconceptions about Afro-textured hair and its maintenance.
What will be shared:
Tips on how to wash and style Afro textured hair to prevent hair breakage, some of the common damage certain hairstyling techniques cause, and ways to feel empowered by your natural hair and beauty.
Just bring:
A notebook, pens and a learning mind!