Posted on June 21st 2024 by Millie Barrow
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It’s been another record-breaking campaign!

Thanks to our network’s generosity and support, and the hard work of our charity delivery partners, together we’ve raised £5,006,400 in this year’s Champions for Children Campaign. That’s more than a 40% increase from last year!

Over the next 12 months, these funds will support a wide range of programmes through our 84 charity partners across all 32 London boroughs, impacting the lives of 185,000 children living in poverty. Aligned with our Prepared for Life Impact Strategy, these projects will help children in London become better prepared for life. They will provide hot, nutritious meals to children, create safe play spaces, enhance resilience, and build children’s confidence through a range of educational programmes and opportunities. Together, we are helping children experiencing poverty to thrive and be better equipped for their future.

We can’t wait to witness the profound impact our delivery partners will make. To stay updated on their impactful work, sign up for our newsletter.

Thank you for being a part of this vital mission and congratulations again, to all our charity delivery partners! They are the true Champions for Children who are helping to break the cycle of poverty for children in London.

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