the mason foundation
Tunbridge Wells
Stephen, born with a disability himself, was only too aware of the many barriers
that can exist for so many groups within society, which make participating in
mainstream activities more difficult. Stephen is hugely passionate about
championing inclusivity and was driven to create opportunities for everyone,
supporting those who need help the most. He wanted to provide opportunities to
support individuals and families from all walks of life, focusing on those who
may face additional challenges. Stephen set up The Mason Foundation to remove
barriers, provide opportunities to build lasting friendships, and celebrate
inclusivity. His mission is centered around reducing inequalities and helping
everyone live happy, healthy, active, and fulfilled lives. The first initiative
launched by the Foundation was The Mason Mile – locally centred, community-based
miles, where everyone can come together to do 15 minutes of activity, doing
#TheirMileTheirWay, regardless of ability or disability. This has continued to
evolve and now includes additional programmes such as The Family Mile and The
Community Mile. In 2021, following the devastating impact of the pandemic, the
global economy was struggling with a shortage of workers for entry-level roles.
The Mason Foundation, through an existing partnership with The Oaks Specialist
College, was also very aware of the challenges facing young people with learning
disabilities to successfully secure and maintain appropriate employment,
specifically in entry-level roles. It felt like there was a huge disconnect.
This led to the development of Propel, a programme set up to overcome barriers
and support young people with learning disabilities into work.