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2024

Impact Report 2023/24

8,521 students on multi-day work experience; 183,469 students reached through inspirational talks; 199,769 total interventions across 2,213 state schools and colleges
Key Metric 1
89% of work experience participants felt confident they could achieve their career goals; 85% better understood available career opportunities (up from 59% in 22/23)
Key Metric 2
98% of employers would recommend the programme; 98% said young people were engaged; programme rated 97% satisfaction by employers and 98% by educators
Key Metric 3
23% of work experience participants eligible for Free School Meals; 91% lived outside London and the South East; pupils from lower socio-economic backgrounds reported greatest improvements in confidence and career awareness
2025

Impact Report 2024/25

1,858 young people directly reached; 16,000+ used website (42,000+ page views); 661 received support through Care Advice Service
Key Metric 1
15 policy changes to the care system secured; work raised 33 times in parliament; 110 national media hits
Key Metric 2
90% of young people feel more confident about their situation; 98% of professionals trained said learning would directly impact their practice
Key Metric 3
Three major wins through Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill: corporate parenting extended to NHS and schools; Staying Close support extended to age 25; 'intentionality' rule removed from homelessness law for care leavers
2025

The Bread and Butter Thing Impact Report 2025

9,005 tonnes of food saved from waste — equivalent to 21.4 million meals — across 155 communities in 34 local authorities
Key Metric 1
Community food club charity tackling food poverty and food waste by providing affordable surplus food through a network of local hubs, complemented by wrap-around support services
Key Metric 2
Running community food hubs using surplus food, reducing food bank dependency, improving nutrition, and connecting members to advice and support services
Key Metric 3
12,400 members stopped or reduced their food bank use; 73% say they skip meals less often
2024

Annual Report 2024

Emergency accommodation and shelter provided across UK services in multiple regions
Key Metric 1
Digital inclusion programme expanded throughout 2024
Key Metric 2
Budgets project rolled out to help young people with financial independence
Key Metric 3
Young people supported into stable accommodation across the UK
2025

Sands Impact Report 2024/25

600,000 people accessed pregnancy and baby loss support and safer pregnancy advice; 650,000 e-actions taken by campaigners on local and national issues; 242 research studies supported
Key Metric 1
100% of hospital trusts in England and 100% of hospital boards in Scotland now on the National Bereavement Care Pathway — a landmark milestone achieved in 2024/25; 7,000 training and learning opportunities delivered to health, care and community professionals
Key Metric 2
6,200 volunteer-led support services in communities across the UK including monthly support groups and Sands United Football Clubs; 116 dedicated support group sessions for men, African and Caribbean parents, South Asian parents, Armed Forces families and those who have experienced Termination for Medical Reasons
Key Metric 3
100% of hospital trusts in England and hospital boards in Scotland now on the National Bereavement Care Pathway — a historic milestone; significant progress made in Northern Ireland and Wales toward the same standard
2025

Annual Report 2024/25

75,000 children supported in almost 60,000 families across the UK — the highest level of family support in Home-Start's recent history
Key Metric 1
Network of around 170 local Home-Start charities delivering volunteer-led support to families with young children experiencing difficulties across the UK
Key Metric 2
Rising demand driven by cost of living pressures, mental health challenges, domestic abuse, neurodevelopmental needs and overstretched statutory services — families presenting with increasingly complex and multiple needs
Key Metric 3
75,000 children supported in almost 60,000 families — highest in recent history — demonstrating sustained growth in reach despite challenging funding environment for local charities in the network
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2025

Impact Report 2025

2,384 active users on the Royal Anglian CONNECT App in 12 months; 53,000+ active followers across social media; 650,000 hits on the Regimental website; 350+ news articles posted on CONNECT
Key Metric 1
26 National Big Breakfasts hosted across locations including Grimsby, Dubai and Sydney — nearly 1,000 Royal Anglians gathering to renew connections and support mental health and wellbeing
Key Metric 2
Grants awarded across a wide range of needs including home adaptations, mobility aids, debt support, housing support, mental health and wellbeing, training and work tools, and travel assistance; 1,262 items of Regimental silver recorded through the Silver Project
Key Metric 3
Battlefield study to Gallipoli in 2025 brought together 30 members of the Royal Anglian Family including serving soldiers from all three battalions and veterans — delivering professional military education, honouring the fallen and strengthening serving-veteran connections
2025

2025 Social Impact Report

556 job placements in 2025 — 20% more than 2024; 65% job placement rate for courses completed over 6 months ago; 84% job retention at one year; ~4,000 learners supported across the UK since 2019 with ~800 in 2025
Key Metric 1
77% of 2025 learners faced 3 or more barriers to employment; 71% from ethnic minorities; 35% with a disability; 47% unemployed for more than 6 months; 45% women
Key Metric 2
Alumni salary progression: 17% average annual increase for IT programmes; 16% for Healthcare Assistant; 10% for Sustainability Project Officer — all matching or exceeding national industry benchmarks (ImpactEd longitudinal research, 500+ responses)
Key Metric 3
Ofsted Outstanding rating achieved in summer 2024 across all areas; ~1,500 hiring employers engaged since 2019 with ~20 hiring for the first time in 2025; average starting salary £25,500 in 2025; more than 2x income uplift compared to pre-programme earnings
2026

Impact Report 2025/2026

1,153 families and 2,220 children supported across Wales in 2025/26; operating in 19 local authority areas with partner Home-Starts in Ceredigion, Wrexham and Flintshire
Key Metric 1
84% of families reported improved parental mental health; 84% improved ability to cope with physical health; 75% reduced parental loneliness and isolation; 87% improved family relationships and resilience
Key Metric 2
Total income £1,629,699 against expenditure of £1,581,445 — surplus of £48,253; 90.5% of expenditure invested directly in service delivery and workforce; free reserves £381k at December 2025
Key Metric 3
76% of parents reported increased confidence in managing household budget; 83% felt more connected to community networks; 72% improved confidence managing household budget; 87% improved ability to cope with day-to-day challenges — all self-reported improvement scores