Somerset Fund supports Somerset African Caribbean Network

Somerset African Caribbean Network (SACN) helps, supports people and collaborates with organisations across the county, delivering events and activities that provide communities with learning opportunities about the African Caribbean history and contribution to Britain.
We spoke to Susann Savidge from the network who told us how grants totalling £2,621 from The Somerset Fund helped SACN provide an opportunity for African Caribbean people in a rural environment to connect with each other and the wider community, sharing stories and creating opportunities for people to learn and be heard.
“We support the African Caribbean community in Somerset. The majority of the funding we’ve received from The Somerset Fund is for our core costs, enabling us to reach out to residents in Somerset who may be experiencing isolation. We’re developing resources that offer insight into the African Caribbean experience, including a website to help us connect with more people, share stories and present ourselves professionally online. We’re planning to deliver a programme of events and activities that instil pride in our heritage, culture and legacy that are accessible, educational, cross cultural, cross generational and improves community cohesion – and we need funding to bring that alive.
We’re 17 members and growing. We’re looking to increase that number by reaching out as effectively as we can. We set up before the death of George Floyd in America and the BLM protests that created a focus on race equality. After a period of absence, institutions and the general public became interested. With Covid restrictions behind us we can work towards increasing in-person events and encourage more engagement.
We’ve worked hard to initiate and facilitate our projects to address the lack of resources, knowledge and improve staff confidence i.e. working closely with Somerset libraries to help raise awareness around race in the wider community.
We would like to include more people in what we do and for that to happen we need to improve how we reach out to people. It’s a rural community and Somerset is a very white dominated county. We want to make sure we’re reaching both people who’ve recently moved here and also long-standing residents. Support needs are multiple and we’re about sharing information relating to our community.
And 2023 sees the 75th anniversary of the HMT Empire Windrush arriving in Britain on 22 June 1948, so we need to make sure this is acknowledged to honour the elder members of the Windrush community.
The history of people with African Caribbean heritage goes unrecognised due to small numbers, and the messaging was of no need to bring African Caribbean people to the table or add to the conversation – so I set out to address that. It’s about educating people as to why we’re here and the part we have played historically i.e. the NHS, and the war.
There’s a lot of work to be done. Our aim is to promote inclusivity and representation. And thanks to our grant from Somerset Community Foundation, more people will learn about our culture and gain a better understanding of the legacy and contribution we’ve made.”
04.05.2023
Impact Story details
Grant size: | £2,621 |
Location: | County-wide |
Theme: | Minoritised Communities |
Funding Programme:The Somerset Fund