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2025

Food Bank Aid Report April 2024 – June 2025

20,000 food bank guests supported weekly; 4,900 households supported weekly; 5,000 children among weekly beneficiaries; 33 food banks supported across 8 London boroughs
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5 members of staff; 407 volunteers; 25,215 volunteer hours donated (77% volunteering weekly)
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£2,546,927 value of goods distributed over 15 months; £327,000 in Gifts in Kind; £370,660 value of volunteer hours; £1.3 million raised in March 2025 matched campaign; £56,000 raised in 2024 Schools Out campaign
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Community engagement: 150 schools participated in food poverty assemblies and food drives raising £127,730 in goods; 407 volunteers gave 25,215 hours; interfaith and multicultural events including Diwali Basket Brigade and Mitzvah Day
2026

Greenwich Foodbank Impact Report 2025–26

17,618 people supported (including 6,899 children); 6,095 households; 3,227 families; 879 home deliveries; 7,167 food vouchers issued; 472 referrers; 154.1 tonnes of food distributed; 78.1 tonnes donated
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Nearly 200 volunteers; 154 weekly volunteers; 38 new volunteers this year; 330 volunteering hours every week; 1,000+ corporate volunteer hours via Impact Days
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Financial figures not disclosed in report; 23 corporate relationships strengthened; 42 Impact Days hosted with corporate supporters; 8 schools hosted at depot
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Advice and signposting: 380 hours of signposting and advice delivered; 88 referral partners across Greenwich; 145 lived experience insights collected and shared; guest voices integrated into strategic direction and advocacy
2025

Luton Foodbank Impact Report 2024/25

7,352 households supported; 260,625 food items distributed; 791 individuals received advice and signposting; 1,021 young people in Young Ambassador Programme (680 Bronze, 280 Silver, 60 Gold); 2,000 holiday food packs; 1,000 Christmas meals and 2,000 gifts
Key Metric 1
150 active volunteers; 22 regular service sessions per week; 550 referrers across Luton; 600 participants in Colour Run; 5,470 children engaged via 7 school Colour Runs
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Financial figures not disclosed in report; 14,929 food parcels distributed in 2024/25 (12-year high); 19,242 donated items via Reverse Advent Calendar; 25,000 items via Harvest collections from 43 schools and 18 churches
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Community initiatives and cultural inclusion: 2,000 holiday food packs via Active Luton Energise Camps; 200 Ramadan food packs and 14 Iftar meals hosted with schools; 1,000 Eid ride tokens and gifts via Every Child Smiles; 1,000 Christmas meals and 2,000 gifts via Luton Smiles campaign
2024

Annual Report 2024

Large-scale countywide programme delivery across Derby and Derbyshire through Derby County Community Trust
Key Metric 1
Delivery spans multiple strategic themes including health, education, inclusion, disability sport and community engagement
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Report format identifies annual activity across the 2024 reporting year rather than a single programme total
Key Metric 3
Improved mental and physical wellbeing through health and community sport programmes
2023

Impact Report 2023-24

28 programmes and projects engaged over 9,250 participants, with more than 21,000 community project delivery hours
Key Metric 1
Sports Participation reached 10,783 participants; Health & Inclusion reached 5,730; Education & Employability reached 4,600
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3,000+ participants engaged through in-school and after-school provision; 1,563+ through the development pathway; 630 holiday camp participants
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Increased confidence and aspiration, including 99% confidence uplift and 75% inspiration uplift from education activations
2024

Impact Report 2024/25

24,500 annual participants; £15.86 million estimated social impact cost savings; social return of around £11.50 for every £1 spent
Key Metric 1
2,498 individuals reached by Youth & Communities, including 2,147 Kicks participants, 78 mentoring participants, 48 Divert participants and 96 EFL Training Ground participants
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1,213 individuals reached by Health; 8,726 by Education; 9,485 by Community; 300+ disabled people engaged weekly; provision across 7 London boroughs
Key Metric 3
Improved youth outcomes through Kicks, mentoring, Divert, prison-based work and employment/training pathways
2024

Impact Report 2024

83.3% of young players are physically active (60+ minutes of exercise daily) — compared to 47% national average; programmes operate in areas falling in the top 1% of highest child income deprivation nationally (IDACI)
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Happiness score of 7.4 out of 10 for young people in school years 9–11 — compared to national average of 6.2; 66% of parents strongly agree their child shows increased resilience, versus 35% national average
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9 in 10 young people have made friends from different national, ethnic or socioeconomic backgrounds; 8 in 10 have made new friends or found it easier to make friends since joining; financial assistance model ensures no one is turned away
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83.3% of participants physically active versus 47% national average; participants from minority ethnic backgrounds — who face greatest barriers to sport — outperform national average activity levels across all ethnic groups tracked
2025

Impact Report 2025

20,187 people engaged across all community programmes; 4,012 average weekly interactions at Stanley Sports Hub; income of £1,409,075 with £187,356 surplus; 93% of expenditure on direct delivery
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1,248 free Accrington Stanley shirts gifted to every Year 3 pupil in Hyndburn (9th year of initiative — over 10,000 shirts given since inception); 512 children attended holiday courses; 2,781 children in Premier League Primary Stars programme
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150 veterans connected through dedicated programmes; 110 students on full-time football education programme; 463 Premier League Kicks participants; 282 children received free school holiday provision; 3,320 people aged 50+ took part in over-50s football
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Stanley Sports Hub selected as proposed official base camp for FIFA Women's World Cup 2035 bid; Prime Minister Rishi Sunak visited in January 2024; Cancer Prehab described as 'a lifeline' by participants — reduces isolation and anxiety alongside physical preparation for treatment