Everyone Prosper (Sdb)

Charity 1177009

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

Everyone Prosper appears to operate as a practical anti-poverty organisation linking immediate material relief with measures intended to improve longer-term security. Its activity spans Wolverhampton and rural India, combining support for people facing acute need with education, water, livelihood and awareness initiatives. This creates a distinctive dual-place role: it is not solely a crisis-relief provider, nor solely an international development charity. However, the evidence leaves important questions about how these strands are resourced, governed and connected.

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Operational geography

Sources:ONSCivic AtlasAI-assisted

Coverage: International

Operational areas:

    Evidence and reasoning
    Supporting evidence
    Remaining uncertainties
    • Direct evidence: the Charity Commission record lists Birmingham City among the places where the charity operates. However, its current activity description specifically locates homeless-food and clothing support in Wolverhampton and describes overseas activity in India; it does not identify any Birmingham service, venue, delivery route, beneficiary group or partner.
    • Reasonable interpretation: the organisation has some claimed Birmingham operational reach, but the available evidence does not support a more specific classification of activity within Birmingham.
    • No physical site in Birmingham is evidenced. The Charity Commission lists a Wolverhampton correspondence address and states that the charity does not own or lease land or property.
    • No material partnership extending the organisation's operational reach into Birmingham was identified in the consulted sources.
    • Because the charity reports activity in both the UK and India, its overall footprint is most appropriately classified as international; this does not demonstrate a substantial or citywide Birmingham presence.
    Additional evidence needed
    • A current service timetable, referral criteria, delivery map or annual report identifying Birmingham locations served.
    • Confirmation from the organisation of any Birmingham-based food distribution, outreach sessions, partner venues or delivery arrangements.
    • Evidence identifying Birmingham locations where services are currently delivered.

    Areas of work

    Source:Charity Commission
    • Disability
    • Other Charitable Purposes
    • The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty

    Who they help

    Source:Charity Commission
    • Children/young People
    • Elderly/old People
    • People With Disabilities

    How they help

    Source:Charity Commission
    • Other Charitable Activities
    • Provides Services

    Discoveries involving this organisation

    The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.

    Observations

    Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted
    • A dual-place model of poverty relief

      The available evidence suggests that Everyone Prosper works across two very different contexts: immediate hardship in Wolverhampton and wider poverty-related needs in rural India. Its formal objects emphasise rural India, while listed activities also describe direct local support.

      Why it matters

      This broad geographic footprint may be central to understanding its relationships, funding needs and operational complexity. It also raises a useful question about whether the two areas are connected through a shared community network or operate as distinct programmes.

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      • The prevention or relief of poverty or financial hardship and sickness in rural India.

        Source:Charity Commission
      • Feed homeless people in Wolverhampton, provide them clothing and sanitary towels.

        Source:Organisation
    • Relief is paired with routes to greater resilience

      The organisation appears to combine emergency essentials with interventions that may reduce future vulnerability, including education support, clean water, sewing machines and awareness workshops.

      Why it matters

      This suggests an operating model that sees poverty as more than a shortage of food or clothing. Understanding this balance may help identify complementary partners in education, public health, livelihoods and community support.

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      • Clean water, blankets, food rations, sewing machines, workshops around mental health drug awareness.

        Source:Organisation
      • India children are provided with school fees paid, bicycles, stationery uniform, shoes, food, sanitary products, clean water and trees planted in schools.

        Source:Organisation
    • Dignity-related needs are explicitly recognised

      The inclusion of sanitary products, sanitary towels, clothing and baby equipment may indicate attention to needs that can be overlooked when poverty support is framed only around food or shelter.

      Why it matters

      This may distinguish the organisation as a potential source of practical insight into gendered, family and personal-care dimensions of hardship.

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      • We also provide baby equipment, food to families.

        Source:Organisation
      • Provide them clothing and sanitary towels.

        Source:Organisation

      Remaining uncertainties

    • How activities in Wolverhampton relate to the charity's stated rural India objects.
    • Whether support is delivered directly, through local partners, or both.
    • The scale, frequency and outcomes of each activity strand.

      Additional evidence needed

    • Information on programme locations, delivery partners, budgets and beneficiary numbers.
    • Annual reports or impact evidence explaining outcomes and the connection between local and India-based work.
    Charity Commission profile
    Source:Charity Commission

    Activities

    Feed homeless people in Wolverhampton, provide them clothing and sanitary towels. We also provide baby equipment, food to families. India children are provided with school fees paid, bicycles, stationery uniform, shoes, food, sanitary products, clean water and trees planted in schools. Clean water, blankets, food rations, sewing machines, workshops around mental health drug awareness.

    Charity objects

    THE OBJECTIVES OF THE CIO ARE: THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY OR FINANCIAL HARDSHIP AND SICKNESS IN RURAL INDIA BY PROVIDING OR ASSISTING IN THE PROVISION OF FOOD CLOTHING TENTS MEDICAL CAMPS AND ALL ANCILLARY SUPPORT REQUIRED.