Our Mission
We relieve poverty and isolation among parents/carers of disabled or SEND children through practical support, peer networks, and advocacy. Operating locally in Wolverhampton United Kingdom and globally in Nigeria, we ensure families access essentials like food, clothing, and specialized resources.
Our Story
Founded by parents with lived experience, Embrace Outreach bridges gaps in support systems. Our chairperson, a current advisory member to the Wolverhampton Information Advice and Support Service, brings firsthand insight to drive systemic change.
What We Do
Peer Support Groups
Monthly sessions in Wolverhampton where parents/carers share challenges, gain advice from SEND specialists, and build supportive networks in a safe, compassionate environment.
Food Parcel Service
Weekly distributions for low-income SEND families and individuals facing crises.
Essential Items & Resources
Providing clothing, books, sensory toys, furniture, and white goods to SEND families with low income.
Global Reach: Nigeria
Partnering with Samecare Indigent Foundation to deliver books, clothing, and sensory items to SEND children in Nigeria, addressing educational barriers and poverty.




Who We Help
- Parents/carers of disabled/SEND children in Wolverhampton United Kingdom experiencing financial hardship.
- SEND families in Nigeria lacking access to educational resources.
Eligibility requires proof of need (e.g., EHCP, benefit statements, low-income verification).

Get Involved
Donate
Your gifts fund food parcels, sensory items, and support groups. Every £20 provides a week’s essentials for a family.
Volunteer
Assist at food distributions, support groups, or logistics. Join our compassionate team by filling this form!
Partner With Us
Corporates, charities, and grantmakers: Collaborate to amplify our impact. Contact info@embraceoutreach.co.uk.
Contact Us
Address: Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Phone: 07940 555841
Email: info@embraceoutreach.co.uk
Meet Our Team

Mrs. Queensley Ojo
C.E.O, Founder and Chair of Trustees
Queensley holds a MSc in Management and International Business from Birmingham City University and is CMI Certified at Level 7 in Strategic Management. Her lived experience as a mother of a child with SEND informs her passionate advocacy and leadership.
Queensley is an advocate and leader dedicated to supporting families and children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). She is also committed to advancing diversity, equality and inclusion for people with disabilities. As a parent representative on the advisory board of Wolverhampton Information Advice and Support Service, she advises on impactful strategies to enhance support for parents and carers of children and young persons with additional needs . She has served as a steering group member for Voice4Parents Wolverhampton and as operations manager for The Father’s Home Foodbank, driving community initiatives. Currently, she is the pastor of The Father’s Home Church, providing both pastoral and practical guidance.

Patience Iyamu
Trustee
Patience is the founder of NMJ Service Company LTD and a highly experienced childcare professional based in Wolverhampton. With a deep passion for early childhood development and years of hands-on experience, she provides a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment where children feel confident, supported, and happy.
Patience specializes in caring for children of various ages, assisting with daily routines, play-based learning, outdoor activities, potty training, and early developmental support. She recognizes the importance of patience, consistency, and creating a warm, structured setting that fosters growth and independence. Dedicated to promoting holistic child development, Patience ensures each child thrives in a home-like atmosphere designed to encourage learning and confidence.
Patience is deeply committed to supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), particularly in early years education. She recognizes the critical role that a nurturing and inclusive environment plays in a child’s development and is passionate about ensuring that every child, regardless of their abilities, receives the care and support they need to thrive.

Dr Favour Evwerhamre
Trustee
Dr Favour holds a PhD in Management Studies and serves as a Senior Lecturer in Business Management, teaching across all academic levels. She plays a key role in overseeing the University’s partnerships and contributes to academic standards as an external examiner at a Russell Group University. Dr Favour is deeply committed to inclusive education and advocates for equitable learning opportunities, particularly for children living with disabilities. Her work bridges academic excellence with social impact, aiming to create educational environments where all learners can thrive, regardless of background or ability.