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2025

St Mungo's Annual Impact Report 2024-25

26,015 people experiencing or at risk of homelessness supported in 2024-25
Key Metric 1
2,183 people provided with safe accommodation every night across 138 frontline services
Key Metric 2
80% of people helped off the streets did not return to rough sleeping
Key Metric 3
10,242 people supported by outreach services; 427 housed in emergency accommodation during severe weather
2025

The Passage Impact Report 2024-25

3,007 people experiencing or at risk of homelessness supported across the organisation in 2024-25
Key Metric 1
2,261 people prevented from homelessness and helped to find and keep a home
Key Metric 2
46,266 meals served to residents and Resource Centre visitors; 503 people helped into accommodation
Key Metric 3
188 individuals moved into safe and sustainable housing through the No Night Out service, with over 90% sustaining their tenancies
2025

Simon Community Northern Ireland Annual Impact Report 2024-25

26,000 requests for help received in 2024-25, including almost 16,000 calls to the freephone helpline
Key Metric 1
1,224 people supported across accommodation and community-based prevention services; 474 beds provided in temporary accommodation every day of the year
Key Metric 2
62,000 people in Northern Ireland legally classified as homeless — 1 in every 31 people, including 5,378 children in temporary accommodation
Key Metric 3
271 people moved from temporary housing into safer, more stable homes; 179 deposits provided, ending or preventing homelessness for 179 households
2024

LFC Foundation Impact Report 2024/25

145,617 people supported in 2024/25 — 59,694 unique programme participants, 59,336 via external funded partners, 46,138 gift recipients; 14% increase on previous season and 189% increase since 2020/21
Key Metric 1
£80.32 million in social value generated in 2024/25 — SROI of £10.28 for every £1 invested; cumulative five-year social value of £364.79m; £48.89m in healthcare savings in 2024/25 alone (five-year total £170.71m)
Key Metric 2
11,040 sessions and 693 community events delivered across 315 venues including 206 schools; 24,821 hours of direct delivery (68 hours per day); 80,000+ items distributed worth over £1.6m; international programmes reached 19,230 children and young people
Key Metric 3
89.7% of participants reported improved mental health and wellbeing; 90.2% reported improved physical health and fitness; average session satisfaction rating of 9.15/10; 85% of On Target mental health programme participants showed measurable improvement using a validated scale
2024

Trustees' Report and Financial Statements 2024

£48.6m total income; £17.7m invested in research; 166,000 people with Parkinson's supported
Key Metric 1
Parkinson's UK is the UK's leading Parkinson's charity and Europe's largest charitable funder of Parkinson's research. Someone in the UK is diagnosed every 20 minutes. The charity supports 166,000 people living with Parkinson's and over a million family members, friends and carers.
Key Metric 2
Research & Treatment Development; Health & Care; Community Support; Volunteering & Advocacy
Key Metric 3
Helpline satisfaction score 4.7/5; 79% of calls answered first time (up from 57%); online community users up 11% to 16,341
2024

Report of the Trustees and Financial Statements 2024-25

Income up 17% to £9,204 — best fundraising year to date; total funds grew to £14,271
Key Metric 1
Spotlight YOPD is a UK Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) dedicated to people living with Young Onset Parkinson's Disease (YOPD) — defined as diagnosis before the age of 50. It acts as a voice for the YOPD community, providing peer support, raising awareness and influencing policy. The charity operates with a small but growing team of trustees, executives, volunteers and patrons.
Key Metric 2
Awareness & Advocacy; Peer Support; Policy Influencing; Partnerships; Governance Development
Key Metric 3
Income grew 17% year-on-year to £9,204 — the charity's strongest fundraising performance to date; surplus of £4,562 added to reserves
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2024

Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024-25

£8.1m committed to new research projects; 32 active projects worth £18.5m; cumulative research funding exceeds £25.4m since 2005
Key Metric 1
Cure Parkinson's is a UK charity founded in 2005, now in its 20th year, with a singular focus on funding research to slow, stop and reverse Parkinson's. Around 166,000 people in the UK and an estimated 11.8 million globally live with the condition. The charity funds and facilitates research across clinical trials, preclinical studies and drug discovery, working collaboratively with international partners and academic institutions.
Key Metric 2
Disease-Modifying Research; Clinical Trials; Drug Repurposing; International Collaboration; Policy & Advocacy
Key Metric 3
£8.1m committed to new research in 2024-25; 32 active projects worth £18.5m across 38 institutions in 11 countries; reserves grew to £10.8m enabling larger-scale commitments
2024

City in the Community Annual Report 2024/25

17,000+ unique participants across 20 programmes; average contact time of 23.4 hours per participant; 840 qualifications gained
Key Metric 1
£43.7 million in social value generated — £11.45 for every £1 invested; first ever SROI measurement using UK Treasury Greenbook framework; all five outcome measures improved by at least 2% versus 2023/24
Key Metric 2
88% of participants improved their physical wellbeing; 85% improved their mental wellbeing; 86% feel inspired and engaged; 87% developed skills and knowledge; 86% improved confidence and self-esteem
Key Metric 3
InclusCITY+ launched — CITC's first dedicated LGBTQ+ programme, creating a safe and welcoming space to play
2025

Turning Tides Impact Report 2025

1,065 clients supported across all services in West Sussex in 2024-25; 409 of these were new clients
Key Metric 1
214 clients supported into accommodation; 7,792 drop-in visits across community hubs in Worthing and Littlehampton
Key Metric 2
228 residential units across supported housing properties; 95% occupancy; 51 weeks average stay
Key Metric 3
73 clients in Worthing and 91 in Littlehampton found accommodation through community hub support