Welcome to Samafal Community Association

 

Mission Statement & Project Outline

Mission Statement

Samafal Community Association (SCA) is a charitable organization dedicated to supporting disadvantaged individuals, with a primary focus on elderly people in need. Our mission is to empower, assist, and uplift the elderly by providing essential services that enhance their financial stability, social well-being, and overall quality of life.

We are committed to:

  • Providing advice and guidance to elders facing financial difficulties, such as housing debts, overdrafts, and benefit-related issues.
  • Offering mentorship and advocacy, ensuring elderly individuals receive the right support and services to improve their circumstances.
  • Promoting social inclusion and well-being, reducing isolation by engaging elders in community activities and support networks.

Through these initiatives, SCA aims to foster a community where elderly individuals feel valued, supported, and empowered.

Project Outline: Elderly Support & Financial Advice Program

Project Aim:

To provide essential financial advice, mentoring, and community support to elderly individuals struggling with housing debts, overdrafts, and financial insecurity.

Project Objectives:

Financial Advice & Debt Support:

  • Assist elderly individuals in managing and reducing their debts.
  • Provide one-to-one financial mentoring sessions.
  • Work with local authorities, banks, and housing associations to find solutions.

Housing Support & Advocacy:

  • Support elders in dealing with rent arrears, eviction notices, and housing benefits.
  • Advocate for better housing conditions and fair treatment for elderly tenants.

Community Engagement & Social Inclusion:

  • Organize workshops on budgeting, financial planning, and debt management.
  • Connect elders with community groups to reduce loneliness and social isolation.
  • Provide digital literacy training to help elders access online services.

Target Beneficiaries:

  • Elderly individuals experiencing financial hardship.
  • Those struggling with housing issues, rent arrears, or overdraft debts.
  • Socially isolated elders in need of support networks.

Expected Outcomes:

  • Improved financial literacy and stability for elderly participants.
  • Reduced levels of debt and better access to financial support services.
  • Enhanced well-being and community engagement among elders.

Partners & Stakeholders:

  • Local councils and housing associations.
  • Financial advisory services and charities.
  • Community organizations and social care providers.