Guidance for Rights, Awareness & Equality

Project GRAE is a platform that brings communities, experts, and policymakers together to tackle pressing social issues. Through workshops, events, and talks with organisations like the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC), we address topics such as knife crime and stop-and-search in London.

Our Mission & Vision

We seek to foster a society where every individual, regardless of their background, can grow beyond adversity, rise above discrimination, aspire to new heights and ultimately empower themselves and their communities.

The Impact of Knives, on Lives

We spoke to 30 young people about their experiences in the community

Understanding Police Powers: Stop and Search

An understanding of police powers

Advocacy and Activism: How to Get Involved

Practical Steps and Resources for Advocating Change

Celebrated Achievements and Major Wins

Explore some of the key milestones of Project GRAE that highlight our commitment to exceptional service and client empowerment.

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Years of Experience

Over 2 years of expertise in story-telling.

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Significant Legal Triumphs

We’ve created several events, including knife crime and domestic abuse awareness.

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Client Testimonials

Over 100 young people empowered annually with the tools to understand legislation such as PACE.

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Trusted Advisors

Expert professionals specialising in comprehensive client representation.

– Coming from a lower socio-economic background and having been brought up in council housing, I was determined to make a change.

Fidel Bonnah.

Founder, Project GRAE

Your Voice Matters: Share Your Story

Whether you were disproportionately stopped and searched, were a victim of knife crime, or simply have something to say, we believe your voice matters. Share your important story with us by clicking below. Together, we can make a difference.

Connect with Our Team

Need guidance or have questions? Our dedicated team is here to help you grow, rise, aspire, and empower.