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For Our Clients
 

Primarily we aim to help and serve as many subcontractors as we possibly can by offering an efficient and cost competitive service locally and nationally. 
We work tirelessly to ensure our clients get the very best from us. 

The construction industry is important to us for a number of reasons, unfortunately there are too many to list here but

to summarize we're all about getting out of bed early and getting the hard graft done.


We pride ourselves on offering a positive experience with desired outcomes and ultimately we aim to build strong,
long standing relationships with our clients where they are happy to return to us and recommend us.


 

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Gloves Up Knives Down

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Gloves Up Knives Down, founded in 2019, is a Social Enterprise committed to supporting young people living in
communities affected by knife crime, providing access to boxing training to help them lead fulfilling and healthy
lives away from crime.

They believe that through the discipline of boxing we can provide young people with the opportunity to channel
their energy and frustrations in a more productive and positive way. Helping to build young people’s physical fitness and
mental well being as well as helping to create stronger communities.

The academic veracity of our core ethos - Preventative Intervention - has been advocated by noted Professor Joana
Carvalho Costa, former United Nations Psychological Consultant for Child and Youth Development.

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Gloves Up Knives Down is committed to working with communities primarily across London to provide increased access to
Boxing facilities in a variety of ways. Gloves Up Knives Down Community Boxing Kits The income generated through the
ales of their T-shirts, and third party donations,allows us to provide our Boxing Kits to community groups and schools to
be able to provide regular boxing training sessions. These branded and desirable kits include gloves, a head guard, a vest
and shorts, and a rucksack; all ready to facilitate the delivery of boxing training sessions.

Generating funding for boxing facilities

Through the sales of “Gloves Up Knives Down” T-shirts, and third party donations, they are generating revenue that can then be used to fund grass roots community initiatives that will provide access to boxing training sessions to young people living in communities affected by knife crime. As passionate boxing fans as well as amateur competitors we wholeheartedly support and endorse the Gloves Up Knives Down movement, if you're interested in their organisation please see their website below:


www.glovesupknivesdown.co.uk
 

 

 

Charity

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In 2021 an estimated 698 million people, or 9% of the global population, are living in extreme poverty – that is, living on
less than $1.90 a day.[1] Over one-fifth of the global population live below the higher $3.20 poverty line
(1,803 million people), and over two-fifths (3,293 million people) live below $5.50 a day.[2]

 

Between 2019 and 2020, the number of people living in extreme poverty increased by an estimated 50 million
due to the Covid-19 pandemic and resulting global economic downturn. The number of people living in extreme
poverty is estimated to have fallen during 2021 as the global economy has started to recover, but there remains
an estimated eight million more people living in poverty today than there were in 2019.

 

This follows decades of impressive poverty reduction. An estimated 1.1 billion people, or 16% of the global
population, lived in extreme poverty in 2010 and almost two billion in 1990.

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We believe we have an obligation to our fellow human beings where they may be struggling, we're never shy of dipping into our

pockets to help out where we can. Charity makes up a good chunk of who we are and what we represent. 

We regularly donate to Islamic relief to assist with water production and distribution, if you are interested in their charity please see 

their website below:


www.islamic-relief.org.uk

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Mens Mental Health

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Men's mental health is perhaps one of the least discussed topics in today's society, the old saying "be a man" is just that,an OLD
saying. The cast majority of modern men are finding it challenging to integrate into today's world where they can independently
survive and thrive. This is owing to various factors.

Did you know:

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  • 75% of all those who commit suicide are men.

  • Around 80% of divorces are initiated by women between the ages of 38 and 42.

  • Almost 90% of work related injuries and deaths are suffered by men.

  • 86% of rough sleepers in England are men and 84% of the “hidden homeless” are men.

  • Only 51% of men who are victims of domestic abuse speak up.

  • 1 in every 5 men die before the age of 65

  • 92% of lone-parent households are headed by mothers and about one million children in the UK
    are growing up without any contact with their fathers. In 96% of cases,
    the parents who apply to court for access to their children are men.

  • There are around 85,000 prisoners in England and Wales, 95% of whom are maleMen are more likely
    to be sent to prison and receive longer sentences than women for the same crimes.

    The list above is simply the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the struggles of modern men, it is our mission to help men
    where we can to get on their feet and fulfill their potential, this comes in the form of one on one conversations to firstly understand
    their mindset which has allowed events to transpire, guidance and pursuit of a vocation or training, regular sporting activities which is not only healthy but sociable and ofcourse networking, men helping other men.

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If you're interested in learning more about mens mental health please visit the men and boys coalitions website below:


www.menandboyscoalition.org.uk

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