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2025

Impact Report 2024-25

Nearly 130,000 MARAC cases heard with 150,000+ children linked (year to March 2025)
Key Metric 1
15,000+ learners trained across 700+ sessions; 70,000+ police officers trained since inception
Key Metric 2
Total income £10.629m — 7.3% increase on previous year
Key Metric 3
Drive Project expanded with new Home Office investment; 1,100 referrals in 2024-25, 7,000+ total to date
2025

Impact Report 2023-24

2,192 helpline calls received; 193,446 website visitors in 2023-24
Key Metric 1
61 training and presentation sessions delivered; 450 delegates at annual conference
Key Metric 2
622 members in Male Domestic Abuse Network (MDAN); 160 organisations supported Supporting Male Victims Day 2023
Key Metric 3
97% of training participants agreed the course equipped them to perform their jobs better
2025

Annual Review 2023-24

22,600+ people supported on their journey of recovery
Key Metric 1
1,300+ volunteers providing specialist skills across London services
Key Metric 2
Bright Sky app available in 4 languages supporting domestic abuse victims and professionals
Key Metric 3
Led UK SAYS NO MORE coalition engaging corporate and media partners nationally
2025

Annual Report 2023-24

5,472 queries handled via national helpline
Key Metric 1
706 Black, minoritised and migrant women received direct casework support; 100 received counselling
Key Metric 2
Total income £3.68m; surplus of £22,000
Key Metric 3
UN Special Rapporteur on VAWG accepted SBS recommendations on NRPF reform following UK visit
2022

Impact Report 2022-23

106,558 individuals supported across all services in 2022-23 — someone accesses a Humankind service every 5 minutes; 2,200 staff and approximately 250 volunteers
Key Metric 1
360 people housed as registered provider of social housing; 101 properties refurbished; £20m+ in new business, retentions and non-contract funding awarded during the year
Key Metric 2
36,126 volunteer hours given (694 per week); 91 new volunteers appointed; 35 volunteer leavers progressed into education, training or employment — 20 of whom took up roles within Humankind services
Key Metric 3
97% of people accessing services felt respected by staff; 95% said they received the support they need; 95% said staff have the right skills to support them to meet their goals
2024

National Drugs Mission Funds Impact Report 2024-25

£12,782,504 paid out in 2024-25 across 225 active projects; 51,379 people supported through National Drugs Mission funded projects
Key Metric 1
156 projects supported 30,028 people at high risk to access treatment and recovery services; 147 projects helped 25,934 people begin and remain in treatment
Key Metric 2
177 projects (79% of all funded) have lived experience at the heart of their work; 155 projects tackled stigma around drug use; 128 projects supported 13,313 family members of people affected by substance use
Key Metric 3
190 projects reported improved quality of life for 32,186 service users by addressing multiple disadvantages including housing, poverty, financial advice and benefits support alongside substance use treatment
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2024

Annual Impact Report 2024

2.4 million+ children receiving a daily school meal across 5,000+ places of education in 16 countries; 362,943,000+ meals served globally in 2024
Key Metric 1
330,000 additional children reached in 700+ new schools during 2024 expansions — including 140,000 in Zambia, 100,000 in Malawi and 60,000 in Tigray, Ethiopia following two years of conflict
Key Metric 2
Average monthly school attendance rate of 89%; meals served on 91% of school days; 50.3% of children receiving meals are girls
Key Metric 3
In Zambia expansion schools, teacher reports of children with good concentration levels rose from 37% to 100% after school feeding began; in Mozambique, children able to concentrate well in class rose from 42% to 100%
2025

Cyrenians Trustee Report and Financial Statements 2024-25

Nearly 7,000 people supported across 47 services in 2024-25 through one-to-one support, training, tailored advice and community sessions
Key Metric 1
Over 4,500 people reached through services promoting connection, wellbeing and opportunity; over 500 family relationships strengthened through Addiewell Prison visitor centre
Key Metric 2
Total income of £8.4 million — a 9% rise on the previous year; Women In Safe Homes portfolio grown to 16 properties for women fleeing domestic violence
Key Metric 3
Over 400 young people supported through employability and training services, with 105 accredited qualifications earned
2024

Impact Report 2024-25

1,450 refugees and asylum seekers supported in 2024-25 — the highest ever in a single year and a 16% increase on 2023-24
Key Metric 1
904 positive outcomes in employment, education and volunteering achieved in 2024-25 — a 27% increase on the previous year
Key Metric 2
3,848 people supported across the UK over 10 years; 3,540 cumulative positive outcomes since 2015
Key Metric 3
50% of all clients enrolled since 2015 have achieved at least one positive outcome in employment, education or volunteering