Amal Ibrahim

Founder and Director
Amal is an award winning professional, human rights activist, educator, public speaker and safeguarding specialist. She is passionate about ending FGM and provides lived experienced training packages to Schools and professionals. Amal sat as a lay member on the children’s safeguarding board for five years as an FGM specialist. Amal is also a community leader and an advocate for ending violence against women and girls.

Dr Trevor Adams

Director
Dr Adams is an award winning multi-disciplinary professional who serves the community in a number of ways. He is a community pastor providing pastoral care to those in need.  He is a lecturer at a College of higher education,  where he teaches Self-Directed Learning and Leadership. He is a project manager of Reach Society for the annual Luton Employability Day.

He is also the director of TheBlackHero.Com, his own freelance coaching and mentoring practice. He is a community animator working alongside Luton Borough  Council as part of the Luton 2040 vision and its Fairness Taskforce.   His work as as a community animator enables community voices to be heard in shaping the development and outcomes of the 2040.

His qualifications  includes a Masters degree from the University of Westminster in Organisational Development (MAIOD) and a Professional Doctorate (DProf) in Practical Theology from Anglia University.

Yusra Abdulkadir

Director of Sve
I’m Yusra, a Somali professional who studied and works in the UK, within the public sector.

I am deeply passionate about supporting the Somali diaspora and wider community. My passion lies not only in excelling professionally but also in giving back to my community. As one of the founders of a Community Interest Company (CIC) focused on amplifying Somali voices, I am deeply committed to creating platforms where Somali perspectives, stories, and talents—particularly from the diaspora—can be heard and celebrated. I am driven by a strong sense of purpose to bridge gaps, foster unity, and empower Somali communities through advocacy, collaboration, and initiatives that promote representation and inclusion.

Jamal Mohammed

Strategic advisor/Youth Mentor
Jamal is an award winning finance professional at London Luton Airport, passionate about creating meaningful partnerships and driving community impact. His work extends beyond finance, as he’s dedicated to advocacy in areas like women’s health and education, especially within the Horn of Africa diaspora. Known for his commitment to empowering others, he believes in the value of mentorship and is driven to inspire the next generation to seize opportunities, build networks, and pursue their goals. Jamal’s personality is rooted in compassion, ambition, and a proactive approach to making positive change, whether in his professional life or community initiatives.