The Company’s social outreach interests includes mental health, recovery from addictions and homelessness, and other complex needs.
A specialist mental health charity, providing free counselling and therapy for women who have experienced domestic abuse with no questions asked and regardless of background.
Supporting people in recovery from addictions, homelessness, and other complex needs including those who have experienced mental and physical illness or the criminal justice system.
The Vicar’s Relief Fund provides crisis grants to individuals and families to help sustain their independent living.
StreetDoctors are a movement of young healthcare volunteers who train young people with first aid skills to become lifesavers in their communities across the UK.
Mental health training, resources and consultancy with a focus on children and young people work with young people, parents and carers, schools, colleges, universities and employers.
BlindAid works to improve quality of life and promotes independence for Londoners with a visual impairment. They provide individualised practical and emotional support to reduce the social isolation that many people living with a visual impairment can experience.
Supporting young homeless people and ex-offenders with accommodation in safe flats, providing them with help in securing a job and preparing for independent living.
To give sick children a break from therapy and treatment by sponsoring a taxi to take them on a three-day trip to Disneyland Paris.
SSAFA helps serving personnel, veterans and their families with particular focus on providing direct support to individuals in need of physical or emotional care.
The Fund gives small grants to ex-prisoners and their families in London, to help them stop offending and start a new life.
Provides adults with one-to-one support to improve their reading skills and confidence, as a complement to formal education provision, ensuring that individuals who wish to improve their literacy skills receive the help they need to become successful readers, and to increase their life chances.
Provides opportunities for planned, enjoyable, creative and high-quality sibling contact, for children living in different care arrangements.
The ClementJames Centre empowers the community to release its potential through education and employment support in one of London’s most deprived areas, North Kensington.
Volunteers tutor disadvantaged young people in Maths and English; doubling pupils’ progress, boosting confidence and tackling educational disadvantage.
Working with the community to provide shelter and support to homeless guests aged 25 years+.