We work closely with all our funders and supporters to make society a more inclusive place.
If you are interested in supporting our work, please get in touch with [email protected]. We’d be delighted to talk about what you want to achieve.
We work closely with all our funders and supporters to make society a more inclusive place.
If you are interested in supporting our work, please get in touch with [email protected]. We’d be delighted to talk about what you want to achieve.
The Postcode Neighbourhood Trust have kickstarted our ‘Unity Pie’ social enterprise project. Their funding means that people with a learning disability will get high-end training opportunities to keep them competitive in today’s difficult marketplace. Thank you.
The Rank Foundation supported us to deliver our vital ‘Health and Wellbeing’ work to the people we support in 2020 and 2021. Their funding ensured that people got the social and wellbeing support they needed to stay motivated and keep going over a long and locked down winter. Thank you.
The Wates Foundation have stepped up to the plate in the early stages of our ‘Unity Pie’ project to help us get it off the ground and make it the success we know it can be. Thank you.
Thanks to the Arnold Clark Community Fund for their continued investment in training opportunities for people with a learning disability. They share our vision for a world of more inclusive workplaces!
Our thanks to the Walcot Foundation for selecting us to be part of their Bounceback Programme. This two-year project will support people in Lambeth to find jobs following the C19 pandemic. It’s an ambitious and far-reaching project and will make a huge impact on the lives of people living in the borough. We are proud to be part of it. Thank you.
The Garfield Weston Foundation have joined with us to make society a more inclusive place. Our thanks to them for supporting more people with a learning disability to get the skills and qualifications they need to find work. Thank you.
The Souter Charitable Trust share our conviction that people with a learning disability make every workforce a better place. Thank you to them for supporting people to launch their careers in today’s challenging climate. Thank you.
Thanks to the FB Coales No 4 (Family) Trust - and Denso Limited - we will be able to provide the depth and duration of support people need to get them into work – a service we cannot provide without charitable support. We’d like to say thank you for taking the time to learn about our work and for committing to support it. Thank you.
We are proud to have the support of the David Solomons Charitable Trust towards our apprenticeship scheme. Mainstream apprenticeships are inaccessible for people with a learning disability and we couldn’t deliver our in-house scheme without charitable funding like this. Thank you.
Thank you once again to Camden Giving, who have supported our catering trainees in a joint project with Castlehaven Community Association to prepare meals to be distributed via their foodbank.
The Santa Barbara Heights Charitable Trust continue to invest in our work and support our long term goal to create more and better employment opportunities for people with a learning disability. Thank you
The ZVM Rangoonwala Foundation have supported us with a grant to keep making meals for our joint project with Castlehaven Community Association – so our trainees can make more meals to be distributed amongst people who need them.
We are proud to be endorsed by the Gerard Basset towards our work-based training programme across our social enterprises. Thank you for their support in developing the hospitality and catering skills of the people we support.