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2025

Impact Report 2024-25

Over 3,300 donors and fundraisers supported Weston Park Cancer Charity in 2024/25
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1,013 people living with cancer supported through the Citizens Advice welfare benefit advice service, gaining over £2.8 million in total
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1,048 clinical trials involving 18,260 patients conducted at the Cancer Clinical Trials Unit since its foundation in 1999
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Returned to pre-pandemic fundraising income levels in 2024/25; Cavendish Cancer Care net assets merged into the charity in March 2025
2024

Impact Report 2023-24

£6.49 million total income in 2023/24, with £5.95 million from donations and legacies
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£2.55 million in grants to Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust departments and wards in 2023/24
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Supports five hospitals: John Radcliffe, Churchill, Horton General, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre and Oxford Children's Hospital
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Funds medical equipment, research, training and facilities over and above what the NHS can provide for patients and staff across Oxfordshire
2025

Impact Report 2024-25

2,268+ children and young people supported by a Clear Sky therapist in 2024/25
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2,268+ therapy sessions delivered between September 2024 and August 2025; over 14,900 sessions in the last 8 years
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412 professionals trained in CPD-accredited practitioner courses in 2024/25 — a 62% increase on the previous year
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Exceeded £40,000 fundraising target in 2024/25 through events, corporate donations, trusts and grants
2025

Impact Report 2024/25

Over 1,800 staff delivering 65 services across Scotland
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Annual expenditure of approximately £46 million, funded primarily through local authority contracts
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Services span Children and Families, Adult Care and Older People Services across Scotland
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One of Scotland's largest and most diverse not-for-profit social care providers, with over 150 years of experience
2025

Impact Report 2024-25

2,146 disadvantaged and vulnerable participants supported across 98 projects and 1,315 creative arts workshops in 2024/25
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581,301 children reached as official charity partner of the Summer Reading Challenge across 3,130 library branches
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64 professional artists delivered 23,504 hours of contact; 152 volunteers donated 855 hours
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98% of respondents said Create had a substantial or exceptional impact on quality of life; 95% on diversity, equity and inclusion
2025

Impact Report 2024-25

226 residents supported on their journey away from homelessness in 2024/25
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77 residents moved on into new homes; 100% maintained their new tenancies for at least 9 months
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57 residents secured or sustained employment; 80 new residents found a safe space at Your Place
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100% of residents supported to access external health services; 61% improved at least 3 areas on their Home Star
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2024

Annual Review 2024

24,477 people helped to meet pregnancy or pregnancy loss with courage and dignity in 2024
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More than 12,000 mums and babies have been housed by Life across its network of 18 Life Houses
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Average of 1,559 people per month request a free pregnancy test through Life's services
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Housing approximately 200 mums and babies at any one time across 18 Life Houses
2025

Our Impact in 2024-25

73,843 lives changed by SeeAbility's support teams, specialist programmes and resources in 2024/25
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3,483 sight tests delivered to children in special schools; 4,769 people trained by Eye Care Champion teams
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34 people supported along their employment journey by Ready, Willing and Able; 7 secured paid employment earning over £130,000 in total
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NHS England allocated £12 million to roll out special schools eye care service to all special schools — a landmark policy win directly secured by SeeAbility's campaigning
2025

Impact Report 2025

Research Community of over 5,000 people with lived experience of mental health and financial problems shaping all research and policy work
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Awarded super-complainant status with the Competition and Markets Authority (February 2025) and FCA and Payment Systems Regulator (February 2026) — only the fourth organisation with all three
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Government committed to changing council tax collection rules from April 2027, capping extra charges at £100 — a direct result of the charity's Council Tax Trap campaign
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Government launched consultation on fairer council tax collection and recognised need for statutory bailiff regulation following sustained campaigning