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Compassion. Community. Contribution.

At the heart of Kimberley’s portfolio career sits a simple belief: everyone deserves dignity, opportunity, and the chance to thrive - regardless of background, income, or circumstance.
Social Kind is the arm of her work dedicated to giving back, redistributing expertise, and supporting individuals and communities through accessible, mission‑driven initiatives.

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The Social Kind Model

Through her Social Kind model, Kimberley offers a range of free or partially funded services to individuals who may not otherwise access specialist support.

These include:

  • Lived‑experience mentoring

  • Confidence‑building sessions

  • Teen Mum to CEO–aligned empowerment support

  • Advocacy for neurodivergent families facing barriers

  • Guidance for individuals navigating education, healthcare, or life transitions

Social Kind ensures that compassion and access remain central to Kimberley’s mission, no matter how senior her professional portfolio becomes.

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Why Social Kind Matters

Across clinical work, leadership, speaking, and community initiatives, Kimberley’s approach is guided by:

  • Compassion

  • Equity

  • Dignity

  • Lived‑experience wisdom

  • Creating real change with real people

Social Kind reflects the heart behind Kimberley’s drive- a commitment to lifting others as she climbs.

Supporting Charities

Kimberley’s commitment to social impact extends beyond the UK. She supports international charities focused on:

  • Neurodivergent children and young people and improving understanding

  • Women’s leadership and empowerment

  • Education and access for disadvantaged communities

Her contributions include:

  • Supporting fundraising efforts

  • Sharing lived‑experience perspectives

  • Providing training and resources

For Kimberley, social responsibility isn’t optional - it’s foundational.

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The charity Kimberley is currently supporting is; Dorna Centre.

Dorna Centre is home to many autistic young people and is a registered NGO in Ntinda, Kampala, delivering full-time residential care, specialised education, therapy, and vocational preparation for children and young people with autism and related developmental disabilities.

https://ww.dornahomeforautism.org/

Welfare Officer

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Kimberley proudly serves as a Welfare Officer for NOX Gymnastics, supporting young athletes, families, and coaches to ensure safe, inclusive, and nurturing environments.
Her role includes:

  • Supporting the wellbeing of children and parents

  • Promoting safeguarding and emotional safety

  • Advocating for neurodivergent and disadvantaged young people

  • Ensuring families feel heard, protected, and supported

This work reflects Kimberley’s lifelong commitment to children’s welfare, personal growth, and community empowerment.