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Transformative experiences through the arts

Creative Futures’ vision is that every child and young person has access and opportunity to experience and participate in high-quality creative arts activity.

What we do

We devise and deliver creative programmes which tackle some of society’s most entrenched challenges, such as young children’s speech and language development, mental wellbeing amongst vulnerable teens, or maternal mental health.


Our programmes are led by inspiring professional musicians and practitioners across all artforms.

Running since 2011, Creative Futures reaches thousands of children, young people and families in London every year.

Julie Isaac: 1965-2026

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We are devastated to announce that Julie, our beloved Community Families music leader, passed away peacefully yesterday, 8th April. Julie was at the heart of our family music programme in north Westminster from its beginnings in 2013. She will be sorely missed by us all at Creative Futures, by the numerous musicians and artists she collaborated with, and by the thousands of families whose lives she touched. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family at this time.

To watch a film Julie made with us click here.

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We also provide award-winning free resources, training, and consultancy services
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“This work has the power to radically shift life chances of children from vulnerable backgrounds as well as reduce anxiety and social isolation” – Independent Evaluator, ‘Community Families’ project, 2021.
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Tel: 020 8964 2700

hello@creativefuturesuk.com

Registered Address:

The Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue,

London W10 4JL

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© 2022 Creative Futures (UK) Limited is a registered Charity in England and Wales, No. 1143459 and a Company Limited by Guarantee, registered in England and Wales, Company No. 7578987

Website design by Freddie Ingles

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