Who We Are
Meet June – Principal Consultant & Founder
Mission Statement
Empowering professionals and families, protecting children, and bridging cultures with education and awareness.
Founding Kind Ambition
Kind Ambition was founded to empower professionals and families, protect children, and bridge cultural gaps through education and awareness. Inspired by her Biblical values and General William Booth’s 1910 message "Others", June's commitment to safeguarding is unwavering.

Born in Ilford, Essex, and raised in both England and Ghana, June brings a rich cultural perspective to her work. With over 25 years of professional experience, she has supported families, adults, children, and young people. Her journey began in nursing and rest homes, followed by a successful career in financial services, then transitioning to working with children with additional needs in a primary school setting and supporting adults in drug and alcohol recovery and then supporting and safeguarding children, young people, and their families.
June’s passion for direct support led her to work with children with additional needs in a local primary school, collaborating with professionals to ensure the children’s needs were met. She also contributed to the local drug and alcohol agency, We Are WithYou, where she felt privileged to support adults on their recovery journeys. Additionally, June sits on the anti-racist committee at Bournemouth University and continues her collaborative work with the university’s prestigious social work department, in her passion to empower and educate others.
June is a qualified Social Worker, registered with Social work England, (Registration No.SW143502), and currently supports the safeguarding of children and young people on the Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council children and young people’s assessment team. Her extensive experience, cultural insight, and unwavering dedication make her a valuable asset in the field of safeguarding and family support.
Inspired by General William Booth’s message to his Salvation Army soldiers in 1910, “Others”, June’s commitment to safeguarding children and young people is unwavering. She has gained extensive experience in this field, working passionately alongside children, young people, and families to empower, and achieve positive outcomes.
Personal Life
June has lived, studied and worked in the south of England (Dorset and Wiltshire) for the past 30 years. She is Christian and mother to 2 teenage daughters and a step-mother to 3 teenage daughters, and together with them, she lives in their blended family home in Dorset.