CHARITY WORK
Our current charity work
STEP: Supporting teachers of refugees
Oxford Learning Curve is proudly supporting STEP, a charity focused on supporting Syrian refugees since they first came to Iraq in 2013. Most of the children they support now were born in the camp and there is no prospect of their families returning to Syria any time soon.
‘In the old way, the children always used to ask me to explain again but the new method is easy and the children understand it quickly.’ – A teacher
‘It’s like an activity – it’s much easier’ – A student
‘Having Jackie’s support in giving our staff tips on how to help children understand math has come at just the right time. We are focusing more on providing educational support to children as their families have told us the education of their children is their only hope they have for the future. Resourcing our staff with techniques and strategies means we can help more children with this pivotal subject.’ – STEP Founding Director
Other charity work
Oxford Learning Curve is providing monthly donations to the Oxford Food Hub which collects excess fresh food from supermarkets around Oxfordshire and delivers these to local charities free of charge.
Oxford Learning Curve has historically supported Child Hope during its previous operations in supporting disadvantaged children around the world.
We are proud to be able to provide support to Crisis UK who work tirelessly to help the homeless year round, and especially during the Christmas period.
Senegal charity work 2026
‘We would like to introduce P, who has recently embarked on a small commercial venture in the hope of improving her precarious financial circumstances. P’s life has been marked by hardship from early childhood. She contracted polio as a young girl, leaving her with severe disabilities. This brought her education to an abrupt halt, excluded her from many forms of employment, and for many years made marriage seem impossible — until recently, in her forties.
Despite these challenges, P has a sharp mind and a strong desire to work. When she heard about the opportunities made possible through your generosity, she immediately embraced the idea of starting her own small business. She identified a gap in the availability of dried fish for those in more remote inland areas. Through her connections, she has found a way to purchase the fish wholesale and transport it to those communities.
None of this would have been possible without your support, and she wishes to express her heartfelt thanks for the part you have played in this new beginning. Because of you, P is now looking to the future with renewed hope and joy.’