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2024

Annual Report 2024

122 houses built in Pakistan for flood victims
Key Metric 1
486 children and young adults benefited from mental health programmes in Myanmar
Key Metric 2
553 TB patients and persons with ailments treated at Badin clinic, Pakistan
Key Metric 3
Over 300 poor families in Pakistan supported annually through education, housing, medical and other services
2025

Annual Report and Financial Statement 2024–2025

2,876 ha of land under direct influence for nature, with 7 species recovery projects at or near implementation
Key Metric 1
17,935 wilder community engagements in 2024–25 (67,935 cumulative since 2020); 55 wilder initiatives established in schools and public spaces
Key Metric 2
Over 25,000 individuals engaged through skills training, community rewilding events and nature-based programmes
Key Metric 3
7 species recovery projects delivered including beavers returning to Derbyshire for the first time in 800 years, Atlantic salmon restoration on the River Ecclesbourne, and white-clawed crayfish ark sites
2022

Shaping the Future: VAS Impact Report 2022

199 diverse VCS organisations supported to establish, maintain and develop their services and recruit and manage volunteers
Key Metric 1
72% of organisations supported had incomes under £10k, with VAS focused on strengthening governance and funding readiness for smaller groups
Key Metric 2
7 funding and advice surgeries delivered in partnership with SYFAB, enabling 42 organisations to receive joined-up 1:1 consultations
Key Metric 3
Citywide cost-of-living crisis coordination through Sheffield's City Strategy group and Silver Command multi-agency board, ensuring grassroots VCS insight shaped the city response
2025

A Year in Review: Impact Report 2024–2025

23,371 visits to the centre from April 2024 to March 2025
Key Metric 1
45 people helped to secure their own permanent home
Key Metric 2
40 people supported into employment; 44 gained nationally recognised qualifications
Key Metric 3
150 people actively supported to maintain their accommodation; average income maximised by £601.03 per month per person
2024

Annual Report 2024

Nearly 2,000 dogs cared for across two rescue centres in Birmingham and Wolverhampton in 2024
Key Metric 1
Behaviour and Training Centre delivering specialist behaviour support, enabling more dogs with complex needs to be successfully rehomed
Key Metric 2
BDH Vet Clinic providing affordable veterinary services to the wider community, strengthening preventative welfare in the West Midlands
Key Metric 3
Supported families facing hardship to keep pets at home through behaviour support, emergency boarding and owner assistance, reducing the number of dogs entering the rescue system
2025

Annual Report & Accounts 2024–2025

69 nature reserves managed across 6,193 hectares in Northumberland, North Tyneside and Newcastle
Key Metric 1
14,449 volunteer hours contributed to practical conservation on reserves and partner sites
Key Metric 2
Peatland restoration underway across 5,000 ha at 14 sites, including 250 ha completed at The Wou and Moss Peteral Farm
Key Metric 3
Secured first tranche of the Rothbury Estate — the largest land sale in England in 30 years — creating a 40-mile nature recovery corridor from the coast to Kielder
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2025

Annual Update 2025

1,845 older care home residents benefitted from befriending and targeted services across area projects — a record for the charity
Key Metric 1
2,956 handmade Cards of Kindness sent to residents; 1,000+ residents received Christmas gifts; 248 fresh bouquets and craft flowers gifted
Key Metric 2
47 unpaid carers supported through Carers Connected weekly Zoom gatherings and private Facebook group; 300 people attended 24 church webinars, workshops and conferences
Key Metric 3
1,578 items of clothing distributed in emergency clothing packs for new care home residents; 33 Bags of Blessing with personal hygiene products delivered to care homes; 39 intergenerational connections established between schools, nurseries and care homes
2023

Impact Report 2022-2023

Total income £346,478 and total expenditure £348,206 (year ended 31 March 2023, SC014949); Rise and Shine mobile crèche annual turnover £45,005; over 100 women walking through doors every week
Key Metric 1
315 women in DIWC community; 268 learners in ESOL classes; 167 learners in social, health and wellbeing classes; 45 learners in skills-based classes; 46 learners in employability and training
Key Metric 2
97% of learners feel more confident because of DIWC; 100% say coming to DIWC makes them feel happier; 87% have made friends at DIWC; 9 women gained the Employability Award; 12 women attending job search found paid work
Key Metric 3
Women from ESOL classes went on to further learning, volunteering or work; 87% feel included in a community at DIWC; 73% feel healthier; 69% know more about Scotland because of DIWC; Investing in Communities Fund secured non-ESOL classes and groups for 3 years
2022

Annual Report Year Ended 30 June 2022

Charity income £2,796,845 and expenditure £2,298,972 (year ended 30 June 2022, SC024648); income increased from £1,695,495 in 2020/21 as traditional fundraising events reinstated post-COVID; in-kind support from Celtic FC valued at £196,846
Key Metric 1
15 of 18 previous projects operating at pre-COVID levels by year end; Football for Good Fund worked with 101 charitable partner organisations across Scotland, Ireland, the wider UK and New York since launch; Lions' View Sensory Room returned to full match day experience
Key Metric 2
2021/22 Christmas Appeal raised net total of £380,000 — Foundation's best ever at the time — supporting 1,607 families, 2,437 Glasgow children, 352 local pensioners, and partners including 12 children/family, 4 Women's Aid, 11 homeless and 4 refugee charity organisations
Key Metric 3
Income increased 65% from £1.69m to £2.80m as fundraising events fully reinstated; Christmas Appeal raised £380,000 net — best ever at the time; Paradise Recovery Café launched; Lions' View Sensory Room returned to full match day experience with new dementia access