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2025

Bethany Christian Trust Annual Report 2025 — Welcome Home

Over 7,000 people supported per year across more than 30 services in Scotland
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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
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1,044 households furnished through Gateway; 1,347 individuals supported through Community Support and Development across Scotland
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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
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93% of mentored young people progressed to employment, education or training after school
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103,228 volunteering hours delivered; equivalent value of £1.3 million
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97% of mentored young people improved confidence, aspirations and goal-setting through trusted adult relationships
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
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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.
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Awareness & Advocacy; Peer Support; Policy Influencing; Partnerships; Governance Development
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Income grew 17% year-on-year to £9,204 — the charity's strongest fundraising performance to date; surplus of £4,562 added to reserves
2024

Coram Impact Report 2024/25

198,447 direct beneficiaries; 641,082 children in schools; 127,542 professionals reached
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70 children placed with adoptive families; 37% of newly approved adopters from diverse backgrounds
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13,477 callers advised by Child Law Advice Service; 1.2 million users of the service online
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Landmark High Court ruling opened pathway to legal aid for school exclusion cases, benefiting thousands of families
2024

National Literacy Trust Annual Report 2024/25

1,500+ new primary school libraries created; 9,834 parents of under-5s reached in last year
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528,303 books gifted in the last year; 5 million children inspired and empowered over 30 years
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Hub areas recording reading levels up to 22% higher than the national average
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Only 34.6% of children aged 8-18 enjoy reading in their free time — lowest ever recorded — prompting commission to lead National Year of Reading 2026
2024

Julian House Impact Report 2023-24

2,343 vulnerable people supported to begin their journey to independence and security in 2023-24
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85,696 bed nights provided across all services; 785 people moved on to live independently
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383 rough sleepers moved on to stable accommodation through outreach; 82% of clients felt happier due to support
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73 adults and 36 children provided with refuge; 80% of domestic abuse survivors moved into their own homes; 81% of prison leavers did not re-offend
2024

Hope into Action Annual Report and Accounts

128 homes across 35 towns and cities in the UK, with 486 tenants receiving the love and support of the local church in their homes
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£27 million investment capital invested in homes for people experiencing homelessness
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94% of tenants improving their family relationships through church-based friendship and support
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486 people in temporary supported accommodation receiving weekly church befriending alongside professional support — addressing both housing and relational poverty simultaneously