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Social Enterprise Action Acton Helps Disadvantaged West London

Registered as a charity, Action Acton is a social enterprise supported by the Business in the Community (BITC) arc initiative that works with youth to promote business development and community togetherness while also striving to lower crime rates and the unemployment rates. The organization works specifically in Acton, Ealing and other West London boroughs such as Hammersmith and Fulham and Brent, thus targeting the social problems that may be location-specific.

"Action Acton is in an exciting period of transformation," they write on their website about financial sustainability. "Changes to the public sector agenda and to funding means that Action Acton must continue to identify and develop new income streams, strengthen its own profile, extend its range of services within the key themes of the Business Plan and pilot new business ideas to achieve its Mission."

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Action Acton website
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