Health Justice Annual Impact Report 2025–2026

Coffee Afrique CIC delivered a culturally competent, community-led Health Justice programme in Tower Hamlets targeting residents with Serious Mental Illness. The 2025-26 report covers preventative health, mental wellbeing, housing advocacy and system navigation across Primary Care Networks 7 and 8.

Report snapshot
1,500+ residents reached through community engagement and preventative interventions Key Metric 1
129 individuals received intensive structured Health Justice support; 83 received full physical health checks Key Metric 2
82% of participants accessed a full health check; 78% reported improved emotional resilience; 72% improved mental wellbeing Key Metric 3
12 Views

📋About

Physical health monitoring; mental wellbeing interventions; culturally tailored health education workshops; housing and welfare advocacy; system navigation support; peer engagement and community connection activities Custom geography from upload: United Kingdom

📊Key Metrics

1,500+ residents reached through community engagement and preventative interventions Key Metric 1
129 individuals received intensive structured Health Justice support; 83 received full physical health checks Key Metric 2
82% of participants accessed a full health check; 78% reported improved emotional resilience; 72% improved mental wellbeing Key Metric 3

Key Outcomes

  • 69% reported increased confidence in accessing healthcare; 66% adopted at least one positive lifestyle change; 58% reported reduced social isolation
  • 52% had not accessed routine healthcare for 12–18 months prior to engagement — programme successfully re-engaged long-term disengaged residents
  • 84% reported feeling culturally respected; programme reduced crisis escalation pressure on NHS by supporting early preventative intervention

📍Geography

Other

2025

Annual Report 2024/25

£20.8m raised in 2024/25 (up from £17.4m in 2023/24)
Key Metric 1
£9.6m raised from 176 legacy gifts; £14m committed to new Total Body PET-CT scanner
Key Metric 2
49,000 active supporters; 3,857 running participants (doubled in 3 years); 83p in every £1 goes directly to patients
Key Metric 3
MyChristie-MyHealth ePROMs system reduces clinician time on routine reviews by up to 23% and enables earlier symptom detection
2026

Impact Report Year Ending April 2026

2,829 children, parents, siblings and grandparents supported; 506 families with a child in treatment
Key Metric 1
220 bereaved families supported; 424 individuals on 93 boat trips; 692 individuals in 165 cabin breaks
Key Metric 2
£71,935 unlocked in essential support; 1,320 social work hours; 188 creative therapy sessions and 271 counselling sessions delivered
Key Metric 3
Families show average 0.7 point improvement across five Mo's Outcomes after support begins; biggest gains in social participation and accessing emotional support