About Us

Justice Prince CIC, registered in March 2007, was set up by two sisters; Karen Clark and Julie Cruddas.

Both Karen and Julie have vast experience in grass roots community development, teaching, training and social research. They have extensive in-depth knowledge, experience and skills gained from hands on grass roots work in areas of severe deprivation supporting excluded sectors and individuals to engage in positive social action to transform lives and neighbourhoods. Experience includes work across sectors and within wide and varied contexts e.g. UK, Europe and Africa.

After following their separate career paths the sisters came together in 2007 to set up Justice Prince which is a small community interest company and social enterprise based in the heart of the neighbourhood in which the sisters grew up; Longbenton estate, North Tyneside.

Julie said: Developing Justice Prince CIC hasn’t been an easy journey it’s required real determination and resilience but nothing worthwhile is ever easy.

Their partnership has proven to be extremely dynamic and Justice Prince has grown from strength to strength with an outstanding successful track record of high quality service delivery always meeting and often exceeding agreed targets, always delivering within agreed timescales and budgets. Justice Prince has a strong reputation for innovation and integrity, remaining true to its social values and firm in the fight for social justice for all.

Karen said: We’re really passionate about our work; our strong social values underpin what we do and most importantly why we do it. This is what keeps us going; it’s this strength that underpins Justice Prince as an organisation.

Justice Prince CIC Annual Review 2017

A copy of our annual review for 2017 can be downloaded in PDF format here.