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Poverty alleviation, inclusion, and livelihood resilience.

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2024

King's Trust International Impact Report 2024

22,804 young people reached directly in 2023/24; over 100,000 reached since 2015; 56% of participants were girls or young women
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38 delivery partners across 18 countries; supported by employer partners, volunteer mentors, schools, and patrons
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Financial figures not disclosed in report; HSBC named as Global Founding Corporate Partner; prize funding includes 10,000 Ghanaian cedis (approx. £500) per Enterprise Challenge winner
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Employment outcomes: 74% of employment programme participants in work or training within 3 months; 73% within 6 months; Get Into India placed 69% of trainees in jobs within 3 months, with 56% being young women
2024

CAP New Zealand 2024 Impact Report (2023 Activity)

133 clients debt free; 1,048 CAP Money course participants; 32 additional clients left able to manage remaining debt independently
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Network of church-based debt coaches; national support office staff; 109 churches delivering CAP Money
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NZD 431,000 saved in debt repayments; NZD 47,000 refunded to clients via Client Rights Advocacy
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Financial literacy: 1,048 people completed free CAP Money courses across 179 sessions in 109 churches, with 3 in 4 reporting an improved relationship with money
2024

Z2K Annual Impact Report & Accounts 2024

1,235 clients supported; 1,560 cases worked; 103 homelessness cases prevented; 20 clients supported with emergency hardship grants totalling £2,120; 16 families received Turn2Us grants of £2,000 each
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18 staff (average headcount); approx. 160 active pro bono volunteers from 9 law firms and 2 university legal clinics
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Total income: £956,425; total expenditure: £937,165; surplus: £19,260; £4,420,238 secured in financial benefits for clients; £777,972 grant income; £157,296 donations; free reserves: £382,063
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Policy and campaigning: Security Not Sanctions campaign gathered 11,000+ petition signatures, generated 8,768 emails to parliamentary candidates, and helped prevent incapacity benefit reforms affecting 400,000+ people; Z2K gave oral evidence to the Work and Pensions Select Committee
2024

Citizens Advice Rotherham & District Impact Report 2023/24

9,165 clients helped; 23,341 cases worked; 45% of clients had a long-term health condition; 57% female, 43% male
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13 trained volunteers; 201.5 total volunteer days; new volunteer Martha joined in IT and social media support role
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£5,257,635 in income gained for clients; £453,544 in debts written off; funders include Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council (3-year grant), Voluntary Action Rotherham, Citizens Advice national, Reaching Communities, Awards for All, National Lottery
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Outreach and inclusion: Expanded reach across Rotherham through outreaches at Clifton Learning Partnership (Roma community), Shiloh (homeless clients), Kiveton Park and Crossroads; fifth year partnership with Sheffield Hallam University providing student placements
2025

Citizens Advice Hammersmith & Fulham Impact Report 2024/25

17,031 clients helped; 68,851 issues addressed; 3,000 food bank vouchers issued; 1,600 clients supported via outreach; 4,000 people engaged at library events; 700 residents in community skills training
Key Metric 1
70 volunteers across 7 roles; volunteer value: £632,039; 2,860 volunteer hours at libraries
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£8,707,218 income gained for clients; total social value generated: £31,346,447; fiscal value: £4,653,685; public value of improved wellbeing: £23,284,069; for every £1 invested: £2.59 fiscal, £17.43 public, £14.19 to people helped; £880,123 in additional funding leveraged
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Social return on investment: Every £1 invested generates £17.43 in public value and £14.19 value to people helped; stakeholder savings include £1,770,732 for DWP, £1,523,722 for housing providers, £731,497 for NHS, and £564,457 for LBHF through preventing homelessness and mental health demand
2026

Greenwich Foodbank Impact Report 2025–26

17,618 people supported (including 6,899 children); 6,095 households; 3,227 families; 879 home deliveries; 7,167 food vouchers issued; 472 referrers; 154.1 tonnes of food distributed; 78.1 tonnes donated
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Nearly 200 volunteers; 154 weekly volunteers; 38 new volunteers this year; 330 volunteering hours every week; 1,000+ corporate volunteer hours via Impact Days
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Financial figures not disclosed in report; 23 corporate relationships strengthened; 42 Impact Days hosted with corporate supporters; 8 schools hosted at depot
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Advice and signposting: 380 hours of signposting and advice delivered; 88 referral partners across Greenwich; 145 lived experience insights collected and shared; guest voices integrated into strategic direction and advocacy
2023

Citizens Advice Bristol Impact Report 2023/24

3,963 people and families supported; 25,158 issues addressed; 1,234 people helped with debt; 3,638 people helped with benefits; 792 individuals and families at risk of homelessness supported; 307 people given immigration advice
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59 volunteers, each committing at least half a day per week; advice delivered by trained and qualified advisers including volunteers
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Total expenditure: £825,962 (9% higher than prior year); for every £1 invested: public services save £2.05, wider economy benefits by £14.69, service users are on average £11.63 better off; projected shortfall of over £75,000 in current year
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Debt and benefits: 1,234 people in debt had finances stabilised; 3,638 people in financial need identified and claimed entitled benefits; debts written off, reduced or rescheduled; PIP appeals won; Universal Credit applications supported
2025

Luton Foodbank Impact Report 2024/25

7,352 households supported; 260,625 food items distributed; 791 individuals received advice and signposting; 1,021 young people in Young Ambassador Programme (680 Bronze, 280 Silver, 60 Gold); 2,000 holiday food packs; 1,000 Christmas meals and 2,000 gifts
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150 active volunteers; 22 regular service sessions per week; 550 referrers across Luton; 600 participants in Colour Run; 5,470 children engaged via 7 school Colour Runs
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Financial figures not disclosed in report; 14,929 food parcels distributed in 2024/25 (12-year high); 19,242 donated items via Reverse Advent Calendar; 25,000 items via Harvest collections from 43 schools and 18 churches
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Community initiatives and cultural inclusion: 2,000 holiday food packs via Active Luton Energise Camps; 200 Ramadan food packs and 14 Iftar meals hosted with schools; 1,000 Eid ride tokens and gifts via Every Child Smiles; 1,000 Christmas meals and 2,000 gifts via Luton Smiles campaign