A warm welcome to Honor Wilson-Fletcher, YCF's Interim CEO Posted on 08/04/2026 in Member Updates We have some exciting news to share! Our CEO Daisy Srblin is heading off on maternity leave from May 2026. We wish her all the joy in the world for this next chapter and we're thrilled to announce that Honor Wilson-Fletcher MBE will be joining us as Interim CEO during this period, starting in April 2026.
Demystifying Corporate Partnerships: Insights from Young Camden Foundation, Camden Giving, Link UP London and Camden Council Social Value Posted on 30/03/2026 in Resources YCF recently brought together local experts and partners for an engaging and practical session: Demystifying Corporate Partnerships. Designed for Camden’s not-for-profit members, the two-hour session explored how charities and community groups can better understand, approach, and build meaningful relationships with businesses, especially within Camden’s unique economy.
Growing up in social housing: What it teaches you, what it takes from you, and what it gives back Posted on 27/01/2026 in Community Growing up in social housing is something people talk about a lot but rarely from personal experience. It shapes you in ways you do not always notice until you are older. It affects your mindset, your ambitions, the way you read people, and even the way you move through the world. Growing up in social housing is not just about a postcode. It is a whole education.
We Make Camden Together: Our key message at Camden's Full Council Debate on the VCS Posted on 23/01/2026 in Community On Monday 19 January 2026, a historic moment took place in Camden: the borough’s first Full Council Debate centred on the Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS).
Ades: My Comforting Eritrean Red Lentil Stew Posted on 09/12/2025 in Blogs by Members, Member Updates, Community There is something incredibly comforting about a warm, hearty stew on a cold winter evening, and Ades, the Eritrean Red Lentil Stew, has been my go-to for just that. Growing up in an Eritrean household, flavors like berbere, turmeric, and the earthy aroma of simmered greens were the essence of home. This dish brings all of that together in one pot. It is simple, nourishing, and full of flavor.
A Goodbye From Ellie! Posted on 17/11/2025 in Member Updates, News I started at Young Camden Foundation straight after finishing my master’s degree in Race, Media and Social Justice at Goldsmiths. I initially thought I’d take some time off, travel a bit and start a “proper big girl job” in a few months. I’d been in education for two decades and thought I needed a break. I’d applied to a few jobs while finishing my dissertation and, to my surprise, got an email back from Daisy asking if I would like to interview for the role of Membership Engagement and Communications Officer.
Louder Than a Label: Growing Up Neurodivergent in Camden Posted on 08/10/2025 in Blogs by Members, Community As we enter October, it brings with it a month packed with opportunities to embrace and spread awareness to all of the individual differences that make Camden the truly unique and diverse community that it is. For many young people, like myself, these differences are expressed through neurodivergence. These differences are not burdens or problems that need to be fixed, but instead unique perspectives that shape how neurodivergent individuals experience the world. Perspectives that shouldn’t be brushed away, but instead highlighted and praised. With ‘World Mental Health Day’ on October 10th, it’s the perfect time for us to reflect on how we can unite and create a nurturing community that welcomes and celebrates everyone across the borough.
Local Camden Children with SEND Benefit from Unique Collaboration Between Young Camden Foundation, Amazon Fresh and HOLD Self Storage Posted on 25/07/2025 in Community “This partnership represents everything we believe in at Young Camden Foundation; collaboration, community and compassion,” said Sophie Kruger, Head of Partnerships & Grants. “When a global brand, a local business and a place-based charity come together, the impact is real and immediate. Support has enabled thirty-six local community groups, charities, and schools in our network to create calming and inclusive spaces, benefitting hundreds of young Camdeners.”
Raising Camden: What the New Child Health Equity Report Tells Us About Growing Up in the Borough Posted on 09/07/2025 in Community
YCF's World Day of Social Justice Celebration Posted on 01/04/2025 in Community World Social Justice Day is celebrated on the 20th of February every year to commemorate and remind us of the equality and justice around the world. This year’s theme was “Empowering Inclusion: Bridging Gaps For Social Justice”.