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2024

Annual Review 2025

10,507 individuals supported in 2024-25 — the busiest year in Jigsaw4u's 28-year history; 16,121 one-to-one sessions delivered
Key Metric 1
1,623 group sessions delivered; 6,500+ volunteer hours contributed; 462 free activities events held with 5,948 individuals attending
Key Metric 2
First-ever central government grant received in 2024-25, alongside increased South West London ICB funding, enabling hundreds more individuals to be reached; over 90% of income goes directly to service delivery
Key Metric 3
NHS Paediatric Clinical Psychologist at St George's University Hospitals noted Jigsaw4u is integral to enabling NHS delivery of children's services
2024

Annual Report and Financial Accounts 2024-25

3,500+ local people engaged every week in sport, social, educational and exercise activities; participants range from age 4 to 96 across Merton, Wandsworth and Kingston
Key Metric 1
4,020 girls and women engaged through community programmes, school initiatives, football development and holiday camps; 420 young people aged 8-18 at risk of anti-social behaviour engaged through PL Kicks — a 37% increase in SEND participation year-on-year
Key Metric 2
79 young people aged 11-24 mentored into education, training and employment; 50 young adults supported through DIVERT custody intervention programme; 926 participants across 20 schools via Stadium Schools
Key Metric 3
Strongest fundraising year to date secured in 2024-25, including multi-year sponsorships from MidexPro and Wimbledon Foundation; new 3-year strategy (2025-2028) launched with ambition to become London's leading community club
2024

Annual Report 2024-25

200+ nature reserves managed across the UK; Altyn Dala Conservation Initiative won the Earthshot Prize 2024 (Protect and Restore Nature category) — Saiga Antelope population recovered from fewer than 40,000 to 2.8 million since RSPB co-founded the initiative in 2005
Key Metric 1
Geltsdale in Cumbria completed as the largest RSPB nature reserve in England following final land purchase; 110,000 native trees already planted there; Wallasea Island in Essex expanded by 100 hectares via a £2.2m grant — the largest ever received from a trust by the RSPB
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Restore Nature Now march drew 60,000+ people and 350+ organisations to London — the largest ever march for nature and biggest single-issue demonstration ahead of the 2024 general election; neonicotinoid (bee-killing) pesticide ban upheld in England January 2025 following sustained RSPB campaigning
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Western European Turtle Dove breeding population increased 40% (615,000 more breeding pairs) following RSPB-led international hunting ban across Spain, Portugal and France 2021-2024; Flow Country (including RSPB Forsinard Flows) awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status — first ever peatland World Heritage Site
2024

Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024-25

Total income £89.3m; £69.8m spent on charitable activities; supporter base grew 9% to 1.55 million — with 303,000 new supporters joining despite a 6% overall income fall
Key Metric 1
168,000+ people took action through the Prescription for Nature campaign; 37,000+ signed the petition for a Living Planet Act; Prescription for Nature advert reached 20 million people
Key Metric 2
Living Planet Report 2024 revealed monitored wildlife populations have fallen 73% since 1970; 742 newly recorded species documented in the Congo Basin; 5% annual increase in Kenya's black rhino population — on track for 2,000 by 2037
Key Metric 3
Launched UK's first nationwide Seagrass Action Plan with Welsh government backing (£100,000 committed); 210,000 seagrass seeds now planted in the Firth of Forth alongside 10,000 European flat oysters returned this year; Restoration Forth won Coasts and Waters category at Nature of Scotland Awards
2024

Impact Report 2024

223,000 people pledged to vote with climate in mind ahead of the 2024 UK general election; Project Climate Vote saw supporters knock on 54,000 doors, make 14,000 phone calls and organise 1,300 events
Key Metric 1
Shell backed down and settled its multi-million dollar lawsuit against Greenpeace without receiving any supporter funds; 250,000+ people signed the open letter to Shell's CEO; government dropped legal defence of Rosebank and Jackdaw North Sea oil fields following Greenpeace-supported court case
Key Metric 2
Norway reversed plans to open 280,000 sq km of Arctic waters to deep sea mining following Greenpeace campaigning; 32 countries supported a moratorium on deep sea mining; 200,000+ people signed the petition against deep sea mining; Unilever lobbied for plastic production cuts at Global Plastics Treaty talks following sustained Greenpeace campaign targeting Dove
Key Metric 3
Government lifted ban on new onshore wind developments in England following years of Greenpeace lobbying backed by 150,000-signature petition; September 2024 renewable energy auction secured £1.5bn in new clean energy projects with potential to power 11 million homes
2024

Annual Report 2024-25

120,000+ people supported through asylum services — highest ever number of clients
Key Metric 1
Over 1 million phone calls to helpline answered in the year
Key Metric 2
3,000+ modern slavery and trafficking survivors assisted with complex needs
Key Metric 3
Retained status as primary provider of asylum seeker advice and support across England
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2024

Impact Report 2024-25

15,203 refugees and people seeking asylum supported; 11,266 were new clients
Key Metric 1
7,022 children and young people supported through specialist Youth Services
Key Metric 2
Total income £14.9m; total expenditure £19.6m
Key Metric 3
Launched Childhood First Partnership — network of 30 charities tackling misclassification of children as adults
2025

Bethany Christian Trust Annual Report 2025 — Welcome Home

Over 7,000 people supported per year across more than 30 services in Scotland
Key Metric 1
30,286 presentations at Care Vans across Scotland; 12,275 bed spaces provided at the Welcome Centre; 18,546 starter packs delivered through Gateway to Homes
Key Metric 2
1,044 households furnished through Gateway; 1,347 individuals supported through Community Support and Development across Scotland
Key Metric 3
51 people moved on positively from Bethany House; 134 people sustained tenancies through Fife Short Term Supported Housing; 17 young people supported through Kharis Court with 100% successful move-on
2024

MCR Pathways Annual Impact Report 2024

7,174 young people supported across the UK; 5,734 mentoring relationships
Key Metric 1
93% of mentored young people progressed to employment, education or training after school
Key Metric 2
103,228 volunteering hours delivered; equivalent value of £1.3 million
Key Metric 3
97% of mentored young people improved confidence, aspirations and goal-setting through trusted adult relationships