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2025

Annual Report and Accounts 2025

Over 13,000 veterans benefited from specialist support in 2024/25, including helpline, online resources and direct clinical treatment
Key Metric 1
73% of veterans who undertake treatment recover from PTSD, exceeding recovery rates of other mental health services
Key Metric 2
Over 20,000 people from the Armed Forces community benefited from specialist help, including families and loved ones
Key Metric 3
VICTOR intensive treatment programme — the only one of its kind for veterans in the UK — won the Healthcare and Rehabilitation Award at the Soldiering On Awards 2024
2025

Impact Report 2024/25

1,395 welfare grants made to Islington residents with disabilities or health problems in financial hardship
Key Metric 1
£1,302,000 in health grants agreed, including £1,054,000 in large grants to ten organisations
Key Metric 2
£1,079,000 awarded to 22 churches in the Islington Deanery for repairs, access and sustainability works
Key Metric 3
Catalyst Fund delivered 108 grants helping local people connect to opportunities including mental health support, volunteering and exercise
2026

Impact Report 2026

£200,878 spent by the Benevolent Fund supporting female veterans in 2024/25
Key Metric 1
111 successful requests for assistance granted, covering mobility aids, housing repairs, care and funeral costs
Key Metric 2
Female Veterans Toolkit developed with over 800 former servicewomen, covering ten areas of need across the Royal Navy, Army and RAF
Key Metric 3
Beret and cap badge restoration ceremonies held for veterans dismissed under the pre-2000 LGBT ban, with formal Army apologies delivered in Guildford, Cardiff and the National Memorial Arboretum
2025

Annual Report 2024-25

1,820 unique users and 34,472 attendances in 2024/25, with a further 2,300 attendances at community clubs hosted by HCA
Key Metric 1
80% of interactions with older adults are with those in the top 30% most affected by income deprivation nationally
Key Metric 2
115 volunteers contributed nearly 2,000 hours in 2024/25, supporting befriending, classes and community events
Key Metric 3
Community Arts Exhibition on Kingsway drew 400+ visitors over 3 days, showcasing work by residents of all ages under the 'Roots/Routes' theme
2025

Impact Report 2024/25

£1.3 million awarded in financial support to 196 cases in 2024/25, drawn from 220 different employers
Key Metric 1
510 enquiries received — a 13% increase on 2023/24 — with 363 active beneficiaries at year end
Key Metric 2
£1.08m awarded to those with medical conditions; £81k to those in domestic abuse situations
Key Metric 3
100% of beneficiaries surveyed were satisfied with the empathy and respect shown, and the home visit or video call at the start of the application process
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2025

Trustees' Report and Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2025

£1,791,895 in new grants and donations committed in 2024/25 across UK and Israel
Key Metric 1
£2.5m designated fund launched for 'Where People Meet' community centres programme, with open call for grants planned for second half of 2025
Key Metric 2
Investment portfolio valued at £22.6m at year end, generating £838,709 in investment income to fund grant-making
Key Metric 3
£250,000 pilot grant to Nudge Community Builders in Plymouth to create a multifunctional community space, with learning to inform the wider 'Where People Meet' funding programme
2025

Our Year for Wildlife and Climate: Impact Report April 2024–December 2025

Over 2,600 nature reserves managed, with 10,120km of watercourses and 112,000 hectares of land under Wildlife Trust management
Key Metric 1
945,000 members and 33,000 volunteers supporting 47 Wildlife Trusts, with 7,300 corporate volunteering days facilitated
Key Metric 2
More than 231,000 children and young people engaged from over 2,400 schools, colleges, universities and youth groups
Key Metric 3
Nextdoor Nature programme reached more than 1,600 communities — eight times the original target of 200 — with 95% of participants reporting greater collaborative working between residents and local organisations
2024

Impact Report 2024

64,876 members of the RAF Family supported in 2024 across the UK and 30 other countries, with £15.1m spent on support
Key Metric 1
Around 400 households helped to uncover nearly £2m in previously unclaimed benefits through expert benefits advice
Key Metric 2
£16.2m raised in fundraising income in 2024 — a 15% increase on the previous year — with regular givers growing by 17%
Key Metric 3
91% of beneficiaries said the Fund improved their overall quality of life; 98% satisfied or very satisfied with caseworker support