Annual Report 2024-25

Hampton Fund (formerly Hampton Fuel Allotment Charity) is a grant-making charity founded in 1811, supporting individuals and families on low incomes across Hampton, Teddington, Twickenham and surrounding areas. In 2024/25 the charity awarded £1.3 million in grants to 2,179 individual households for fuel bills and essential items, and £1.36 million in 47 community grants to local charities and groups. The Fund draws on a significant endowment established through the sale of land originally gifted by King George III.

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📋About

£3.76 million in grants awarded to 2,386 households and 53 organisations between July 2023 and December 2024

📊Key Metrics

2,179 fuel grants totalling £1,179,565 awarded to low-income households in 2024/25 Key Metric 1
47 community grants totalling £1,360,472 awarded to local charities and groups in 2024/25 Key Metric 2
£1,298,762 in total individual grants including essential items, school journeys and uniforms Key Metric 3

Key Outcomes

  • 83% of fuel grant recipients reported the grant helped them keep their home warm through winter
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📍Geography

London

2024 Enhanced

Trustees' Annual Report and Accounts 2024

438,000 pets treated across 49 Pet Hospitals, equivalent to 4,700 pets every working day
Key Metric 1
Over 2 million treatments provided; veterinary services cost over £85 million, funded entirely by donations
Key Metric 2
327,000 children reached with pet education messages; Pet Health Hub received over 4 million online visitors
Key Metric 3
Veterinary care provided to the pets of over 360,000 people in financial hardship across the UK, with 46% of clients disabled or living with a serious health condition
2025 Enhanced

Impact Report and Accounts 2024-2025

2.4 million benefits calculations completed via free Benefits Calculator
Key Metric 1
1.5 million people identified new benefits worth an average of £5,396 each (£12.9bn total)
Key Metric 2
£3 million in grants awarded, supporting 2,164 people across the UK
Key Metric 3
4.8 million people accessed the Turn2us website for information on claiming support they are entitled to
2024 Enhanced

Little Village Impact Report 2024

7,325 individual children supported; 9,269 instances of support across the year; 6,660 referrals fulfilled; 485 emergency newborn hospital packs delivered to 23 London hospitals (92% of all London maternity units)
Key Metric 1
734 regular volunteers; 31,348 volunteer hours; 146 one-off volunteers (700+ hours); 99 corporate volunteer groups (3,900 hours)
Key Metric 2
Items gifted worth over £3 million (if new); 128 tonnes of goods redistributed; £22,714 in financial support secured or saved for families via signposting; 174 tonnes of CO2-equivalent emissions saved through reuse
Key Metric 3
Connections and signposting: Family Connections team spoke to 2,764 families; signposting support provided 1,037 times; 77% of signposting recipients had never accessed similar help before; £22,714 in financial support secured or saved