Supporting Families, Empowering Youth
At Organic Colony, we provide a nurturing platform for parents and youth facing family challenges, offering guidance and support to foster healthier relationships and emotional well-being.
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Our aim
To combat radicalisation & grooming of the youth being coerced into gang, drug and other crime culture.
Targeting young teenagers who are vulnerable to local gangs and extremism grooming.
Our goal
To reduce gang culture, knife crime and gun crime in the Manchester and the West Yorkshire area and target areas highlighted as no go zones.
Outcome
Less young people being targeted by gangs and crime culture.
Make the youth Loyal to their soil!
The real picture
Manchester and West Yorkshire continues to be the volume contributor in serious violent crimes
High foot fall includes the city centre, hospitals and the city centre and HMP
1-5 serious events take place in the city centre
These offences are by males aged 18 – 35-year-old
Victims and perpetrators are from socially deprived areas, these are aged between 14 – 18 years old
Children involved in violent and serious crimes have adverse child hood experiences, research tells us they often 4 or more ACE’s
Where we offer help?
Bradford
Leeds
Manchester
Greater Manchester


”To improve life chances and a more positive future outcomes for young people. To build a safer Britain away from extremism and gang culture, Its time now that the British and non British Muslim Pakistani Community builds a strong bridge with foundationsof trust.”
- Amar Hussain
Words from the CEO
What can I bring to this program in terms lived experience? –
• Having a negative upbringing and family discord during formative years
• Lack of nurturing by family
• No positive male role model after maternal grandfather died
• Maternal aunties had positive relationships, they were kind, nurturing and empathic
• When my aunties married and left, we did not have that infrastructure or support.
• Parental mental health and financially struggling
• Having undiagnosed ADHD
• Struggling at school, left with no education
• Struggling with family life
• Loss of maternal and paternal grandfathers and maternal grandmother
• Struggling with bereavement and loss
• Avoided attending family events
• Struggling with mental health
• Homeless at the age of 16 years old
• Lack of positive role models
• Negative family members impacting on life choices
• Groomed by Pakistani Mafia
• They groomed me by making me believe they where my family and would be there for me no matter what happened.
• The narrative was very different to my lived experience
• Living the high life and money, drugs and women was to coerce way of introducing me into the gang life and culture
• I had narcissistic and coercive controlling behaviours if I could not get my own way affected my relationship in a negative way
• I was a habitual liar and had no respect for anyone or anything
• Taking drugs cocaine destroy my nose through inhalation
• Affected relationships with immediate family and extended family
• Being in the gang culture saw people being tortured and killed, this led to trauma
• Being in prison and the impact on my life, lack of future goals, lack or faith
and spirituality, lack of satisfaction with life despite having all the financial benefits and perks of being in a gang.
• How I changed things in my life during Ramadan, my younger brother had severe mental health Psychosis, and no one stepped up to look after my mum, she was scared and needed support not understanding what her son was going through. Whilst I stayed at my mother’s home, I watched the Madni channel by accident I was flicking through the channels. On this channel they spoke eloquently about the Muslim faith, the good qualities and characteristics of a human being which had been demonstrated by leaders of faith and communities. Understanding our obligations towards our parents and families, the community, and by doing charitable deeds brought me closer to my faith and at that point it was game over for the life I was living with the gang culture. I felt the need to know more about the Islamic faith, it made me understand where I had been going wrong.
It was a steep 360-degree turn and wanted to learn more and grow personally and now professionally, Due the experiences I can relate to why young disenfranchised young people are mesmerised by gang culture.
DR John Bolby a psycho analyst UK (1969) said ‘it is the first 7 formative years that create the man, it first importance is attachment of the care giver to form a secure attachment to succeed in life.’ If this attachment is not formed in early childhood, we will have a society with extensive mental health living dysfunctional lives and having children repeating the same life patterns.
Not having appropriate role models is essential for men to enter manhood, toxic parenting and created toxic alpha males creating narcissistic men dominating society in a negative way.
From the age of 16 ive seen self appointed community leaders who have done nothing but caused issues with the local Police Force and the communities. No money has ever been spent on the commiunity, all monies have been pocketed and vanished without tracability. We need a structure and a body that will build bridges with the local police force and the governent. We need to address extremisim, gang culture, grooming, forced marriages, honour killings, domestic violence. Organic Colony will be able to address all the above with positive results. We wil use our life experience and the help of GMT to build bridges and to offer help and guidance.
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