Impact Report 2024-2025

Aston-Mansfield is a Newham-based charity working across community development, children and families, youth empowerment, and mental health. In 2024–25 it supported 210 people with serious mental illness, engaged 441 young people through Motiv!, delivered 356 wraparound childcare sessions for 182 children, provided food support to 288 families, and strengthened 40 community organisations through infrastructure coaching.

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📋About

Children and families wraparound childcare and enrichment; Little Manor Supermarket food club (288 families); Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme; Motiv! youth empowerment; New Voices for Old Stories heritage programme; Community Connectors mental health service; infrastructure training and coaching for 40+ community organisations

📊Key Metrics

210 residents with serious mental illness supported through trauma-informed Community Connectors service Key Metric 1
441 young people engaged through the Motiv! youth empowerment programme, co-designed and delivered with 12 paid Young Facilitators Key Metric 2
182 children and young people supported across 356 sessions of breakfast club, afterschool club and holiday schemes Key Metric 3

Key Outcomes

  • 40 community organisations strengthened through infrastructure training and coaching, improving capacity across Newham's voluntary sector
  • 93% of Manor Youth Project participants reported improved mental health; 86% were more physically active; 83% reported reduced stress and anxiety
  • 500 Newham-based young people surveyed on youth needs, directly informing programme design and local policy partnerships

📍Geography

London

2025 Enhanced

World YMCA Annual Report 2025

CHF 3 million+ total programme funding raised in 2025 — a record — with CHF 1.3 million redeployed directly to YMCA National Movements
Key Metric 1
2.5 million people reached through digital skilling initiatives via HP partnership across 30 YMCA partners since 2021
Key Metric 2
37,000 people directly reached per Community Wellbeing project (1.3 million indirectly); 85 new Change Agents enrolled from 44 countries
Key Metric 3
5,000 jobs to be created under Igniting Youth Futures (USD 5.2 million Accenture/Macquarie-funded); 750+ young people already reached at year-end
2025 Enhanced

Allsorts Youth Project Annual Report 2023–24

95 individual young people in under-16s groups; 85 in over-16s groups; 42 in Transformers (trans/non-binary); 114 young people supported through 385 one-to-one sessions
Key Metric 1
149 parents and carers supported across 44 online and in-person groups; 3,500+ participants in training and workshops across 97 sessions
Key Metric 2
96% of young people said Allsorts groups had been of help; 75% said coming to Allsorts improved their overall wellbeing
Key Metric 3
Won Investing in Children's Member of the Year Award for extensive youth voice integration; 100% of Summer Programme participants enjoyed activities
2025

UK Annual Report 2024

3,800,317 people reached in 2024 including 658,634 treated for blinding diseases; 86,655 cataract surgeries performed; 8,751 local health workers trained
Key Metric 1
3,725 people supported to access mental health services; 1,880 children with disabilities supported to access education; £7.12 million total income
Key Metric 2
£1.1 million from Jersey Overseas Aid for financial inclusion in Nepal; €1.2 million from Finland Ministry of Foreign Affairs for African OPD advocacy; $1.4 million from Wellcome Trust for African mental health civil society; Big Give Christmas Challenge raised £101,272 — exceeding £100,000 target
Key Metric 3
See the Way Malawi (3-year project): 6,652 cataract surgeries and 166,186 outreach patients; hospitals scaled from 15,000 to 70,000 annual patients; 1,775 clinical staff trained on primary eye care