Posted on June 11th 2024 by Millie Barrow
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On Monday 10th June, we had the honour of hosting some of our supporters and charity partners at the House of Commons to celebrate our 5th Champions for Children Campaign.

We came together to celebrate the achievements and impact of the campaign so far, with this year’s campaign looking to be our most successful yet, aiming to raise £4.7 million for 185,000 children in London. We also unveiled our new research paper, shared some powerful stories from the children of London in our latest film, and heard from an inspiring young person from The Baytree Centre. Ultimately, we came together to refocus on our shared mission: ending child poverty in London. We can't thank our community enough for their continued support and hard work.

 

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