The Videobox was established to use the power of digital media to make a positive social impact. They believe in a participatory approach, inviting people of all ages and backgrounds to engage in creative projects. Their work is driven by the principle that film and other media can not only educate and inform but also build power and confidence, particularly for marginalized and vulnerable groups.
This community-focused model has enabled them to work with a diverse range of clients, including schools, local authorities, the NHS, and various housing and community groups.
The organization delivers a wide range of creative projects and services designed to engage, inspire, and inform. These offerings include:
The organization has a history of working with people often considered "hard to reach," including young people involved in the criminal justice system, those with substance misuse or mental health issues, asylum seekers, and individuals with additional needs. This focus on empowerment and skill-building has led to reports from participants of increased confidence, improved wellbeing, and a reduction in barriers to employment.