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2024

Annual Report 2024

124,555 members at end of 2024, a growth of 2,332 on 2023
Key Metric 1
6,011 horses and 16,202 people helped directly by Horse Care and Welfare team
Key Metric 2
460 Definitive Map Modification Order applications submitted, protecting 447km of off-road equestrian routes
Key Metric 3
3,800 young people helped via Changing Lives Through Horses programme since 2016
2025

Impact Report 2024/2025

1,118 welfare cases supported in 2024 (91 serving, 1,027 veterans including families)
Key Metric 1
Over £733,000 in welfare support to veteran and serving Gunners
Key Metric 2
Over £188,000 granted to 24 Royal Artillery sports teams and adventurous training expeditions
Key Metric 3
£12.413 million total charitable spend 2019–2023 against £12.547 million income
2024

Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024

56 inpatient rooms, four operating theatres and critical care facilities serving both private and veteran patients from its Marylebone site
Key Metric 1
Centre for Veteran's Health and Veterans' Pain Management Centre providing subsidised and specialist care to serving and retired Armed Forces personnel and their spouses
Key Metric 2
Digital transformation programme advanced following a managed cyber security incident in November 2023; new outpatient and imaging facilities operational since 2022
Key Metric 3
Charitable mission upheld to provide preferential-rate treatment to serving and retired Armed Forces officers and their spouses through subsidies and grants towards the cost of care
2023

Impact Report 2023

26,000 people in 289 organisations with access to the free confidential employee helpline — a 22% increase year-on-year
Key Metric 1
358 people helped through 727 financial grants totalling £1 million, including 40 people new to the charity
Key Metric 2
34 Rising Stars winners supported with 75 funded training and development courses across 30 different job roles
Key Metric 3
Helpline contacts increased 26% overall and 30% for first-time users, with top reasons including personal wellbeing, workplace stress and practical information needs
2023

Annual Report 2023

£44,077 in gifts to local hospitals including medical equipment for A&E, Gynaecology, Breastcare and Speech & Language departments
Key Metric 1
Shop and café turnover increased 25%, generating a surplus of £53,075 to fund charitable activities
Key Metric 2
Over 600 Christmas gift bags delivered to patients in Worthing Hospital and local community hospitals
Key Metric 3
Funded 2 IC100 Tonometers for A&E (£5,200), 4 Omniscopes for Gynaecology (£23,088), and 2 LED Light Panels for the Breastcare Unit (£3,576), directly improving clinical care for patients
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2025

Our Impact: Supporting Engineers in 2024–25

1,257 instances of support delivered to 1,226 people in 47 countries; total charitable expenditure £1.2 million
Key Metric 1
£423,613 paid in financial grants to 122 people; 108 people received one or more grants covering living costs, mental health, disability and medical needs
Key Metric 2
23,002 digital health and wellbeing sessions delivered; 2,245 sign-ups to online support hubs and webinars
Key Metric 3
41% of financial grants went to engineers under 35 and 44% supported people with a disability, demonstrating focus on younger and most vulnerable community members
2025

Annual Report and Accounts 2024/25

406 children and young people accessed one or more services across residential rehabilitation, school and community programmes
Key Metric 1
88% of school-aged children who underwent rehabilitation were able to return to their previous educational setting
Key Metric 2
92% of families would recommend The Children's Trust to others needing similar care or treatment
Key Metric 3
100% of school-age children discharged from rehabilitation had an education placement confirmed for their next step, and 200 rehabilitation goals were achieved 'as expected' or above
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