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2025

Impact Report 2025

1,718,820 attendances at information and awareness-raising sessions (target: 1,500,000) — including 722,567 adolescents
Key Metric 1
397,227 basic healthcare services for women and children delivered (target: 300,000)
Key Metric 2
233,277 family planning services delivered; 37% first-time users; 15 local partners across Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania
Key Metric 3
25th anniversary year; BBC Radio 4 Appeal and Big Give campaigns launched; first women's dialogue in Olderkesi on the Kenya-Tanzania border
2023

Annual Report and Accounts 2023

Total income £433,825; excess of receipts over payments of £23,893 in 2023
Key Metric 1
Ninsiima Centre for Rehabilitation of People with Disabilities expanded — new paediatric unit and waiting area completed; clients now attending from across Uganda and DRC
Key Metric 2
9 British Commonwealth Professional Fellows hosted; K4C established as independent NGO in Tanzania and Zanzibar with first 3 Tanzanian clinical staff recruited
Key Metric 3
Diabetes project preventing diabetic foot ulcers and supporting amputee rehabilitation at Ninsiima Centre; clients drawn from across Uganda and neighbouring DRC
2025

Impact Report 2021-2025: A Five-Year Review

£1.05m spent on support for current and former professional cricketers and their families over five years (2021-2025); 239 players received mental health support (172 male, 67 female)
Key Metric 1
Over 350 academy and professional players per year received proactive workshops on average; 46 benevolent cases supported; 8 residential rehabilitation cases (£80k spent)
Key Metric 2
All 18 Professional Counties supported; average age players left the game was 28 in five years; 33% increase in therapy sessions (from 667 in 2024 to 889 in 2025); 117 individuals supported per year
Key Metric 3
Cricketers' Trust supported Graham Thorpe's family following his serious attempt on his life in May 2022 (residential programme with Sporting Chance); family stated Trust helped them 'when we were in turmoil'; Emma Thorpe: 'I had some online therapy from the Trust and having the same therapist was really helpful — I felt like I could talk about it without any shame'
2024

Impact Report 2024

44,210 children and families supported across 55 centres (5% increase on 2023)
Key Metric 1
84,640 essential items distributed freely to vulnerable families
Key Metric 2
700,000+ clothing items and 50,000+ other items repurposed from landfill
Key Metric 3
Beds for Babies project delivered 1,000+ beds in first 6 months, reducing unsafe sleep risk
2022

Impact Report 2022

371 children with brain tumours supported by a Tom's Trust psychologist
Key Metric 1
158 family members supported alongside children
Key Metric 2
Annual service running cost £279,143; £1,000 funds one child and family for a year
Key Metric 3
Children at Addenbrooke's, Great North Children's Hospital and Alder Hey supported year-round
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2025

Impact Report 2024/25

£12.9m raised; ~10 million people accessed pregnancy information and baby loss support
Key Metric 1
8,211 helpline contacts; 7,223 families cared for in partner clinics; 39 researchers funded
Key Metric 2
50+ research papers published; 27 million people reached through awareness campaign
Key Metric 3
Scottish Government's new miscarriage care Delivery Framework draws directly on Tommy's research and recommendations
2024

Our Impact 2024

4,577 people directly supported — biggest year ever
Key Metric 1
136,529 total engagements across all services
Key Metric 2
1,211 individuals completely new to brainstrust in 2024
Key Metric 3
Largest ever year of direct support; 157 more individuals than previous year
2025

Impact Report 2024/25

1,500+ families supported; £1.1m donated by supporters
Key Metric 1
230 counselling sessions funded; 85 patients on IMPACT research panel
Key Metric 2
Europe's largest charitable funder of mitochondrial disease research
Key Metric 3
First ever NHS-approved treatment for mitochondrial disease (idebenone for Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy)