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2026

BIGKID Foundation Impact Report 2025

2,500+ young people impacted from direct delivery; 10,000+ aggregate attendances amounting to almost 25,000 hours of engagement; 64% of young people were new to BIGKID in 2025
Key Metric 1
10 young people progressed into the Great Britain national Flag Football programme, competing across GB Under-21, Men's Gold, Women's Gold and Women's Silver squads; 2 young people crowned European Champions
Key Metric 2
725+ young people engaged through youth clubs; 110+ young people on Summer Programme across 10+ unique trips and experiences; almost 200 young people on Breaking Barriers school programme
Key Metric 3
77% of Breaking Barriers participants improved emotional wellbeing; 68% improved social connectedness; 75% improved self-awareness; 71% improved attitude to learning
2025

The Cellar Trust Impact Report 2024–25

12,360 people supported — a 4% increase; 37,623 sessions of support delivered — a 9% increase; 730+ sessions delivered per week across sites, hospitals, GP surgeries and communities
Key Metric 1
96% of people would recommend The Cellar Trust to friends and family; £6,852,100 total income — 90% increase (includes £2.6 million Shipley Towns Fund capital for Farfield); 101 employees and 20 associates
Key Metric 2
MAST won 'Charity Collaboration of the Year' at the Charity Times Awards; 4,995 people supported through Safe Spaces crisis service — a 93% increase; Safe Spaces saw 36% increase in referrals from Yorkshire Ambulance Service reducing A&E admissions
Key Metric 3
HOPE: 88% showed measurable wellbeing improvement; 100% with SMI reported improved emotional and self-management; 97% with trauma histories experienced increased emotional safety
2024

YMCA Taunton Impact Report 2023/2024

5,431 young people interactions across youth club, holiday spaces, parkour and young carers programmes
Key Metric 1
9,627 community meals provided including 856 hot meals for children and 1,235 breakfasts
Key Metric 2
1,345 volunteer hours contributed — a 77% increase on the previous year, valued at over £15,000
Key Metric 3
29% increase in youth club attendance and 6% increase in young carers group attendance year on year
2025

Off The Record Bristol Impact Report 2023–2024

17,913 young people reached in total, including 5,318 attending drop-in hubs, 3,575 at assemblies and 1,153 via Mental Health Support Teams in schools
Key Metric 1
71.69% of young people reported improved outcomes at the end of treatment; 94% of professionals rated OTR training 4 or 5 out of 5
Key Metric 2
£3,393,936 total income; Diffusion training reached 397 professionals from 72 organisations through 85 sessions
Key Metric 3
87% of professionals attending Diffusion training said they would make changes to their practice or organisation; 95% would recommend the training to others
2023

Peer Power Youth Impact Report 2022–23

158 sessions delivered working with Young Partners, totalling 440+ hours; 146 hours delivered in Young Offenders Institutes, Secure Children's Homes and Youth Offending Services
Key Metric 1
92% of Young Partners went into education, training or employment within six months
Key Metric 2
5,000+ professionals have received workshops, training and coaching since the charity's founding in 2016; 170+ professionals presented to by Young Partners in 2022/23
Key Metric 3
Co-production with young people embedded as a key operational pillar across all Ministry of Justice Youth Custody Services following Peer Power Youth training
2026

London Youth Impact Report 2025

616,000 young people supported by London Youth's network of 597 member organisations across all 32 London boroughs
Key Metric 1
23,994 young people took part in programmes, events and activities or visited outdoor learning centres Woodrow and Hindleap; 16,549 visited the two centres
Key Metric 2
2,813 spaces created for youth professionals across 220 training and network sessions; 146 member organisations held a London Youth Quality Mark
Key Metric 3
97% of young people enjoyed taking part in programmes; 85% gained skills, knowledge and access to opportunities; 84% were doing better physically and/or emotionally
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2025

Youth Options Impact Report 2025

10,078 children and young people supported across all services; 71,307 total attendances across 6,877 sessions
Key Metric 1
100% of young people surveyed said Youth Options staff were helpful and supportive; 93.7% felt safer knowing Youth Options staff were in their area
Key Metric 2
87% of families on the Families Together programme reported a reduction in violent or challenging incidents per week; anti-social behaviour in Millbrook Southampton reduced from 48 incidents in 2021 to zero requiring dispersal orders in 2024
Key Metric 3
59% of 12-week outdoor learning Individual Development Plan goals fully achieved vs 33% at 6 weeks — demonstrating the value of sustained trusted relationships
2025

UK Youth Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024/25

155,017+ young people supported through programmes, grants and Avon Tyrrell Outdoor Centre; 9,768 organisations in the UK Youth network
Key Metric 1
£7 million+ distributed in grants to youth organisations since fund inception; 402 organisations signed the Power of Youth Charter
Key Metric 2
9,750+ young people reached through Adventures Away from Home with 91% showing improved socio-emotional skills; 400+ young people at risk of violence placed in paid Summer Jobs placements
Key Metric 3
95% of Summer Jobs participants reported increased confidence and workplace readiness; 80% of employers said they would take part again
2025

Positive Youth Foundation Impact Report 2024–25

2,000+ young people participated in programmes; 2,500 young people reached through Go Parks initiative across 10 Coventry parks over nine months
Key Metric 1
65%+ of young people supported live in the 30% most deprived neighbourhoods in England; 173 young people referred from statutory bodies including children's services, mental health services, police and schools
Key Metric 2
95 young people took part in a crime prevention programme funded by the Charles Hayward Foundation; 25 young people secured employment, training or work experience including placements with McDonald's, Linklaters and Tesco
Key Metric 3
Leah, referred with severe separation anxiety and unable to attend school, completed 295 hours across 189 mentoring sessions over 10 months — by February 2024 she was attending school for one lesson a week with plans to increase gradually