Brilliant stories
When you back brilliant people, brilliant things happen. Here are some of those stories.
When you back brilliant people, brilliant things happen. Here are some of those stories.
Ella’s provides housing and support for survivors of trafficking and sexual exploitation. Minke van Til, Co-Director, shares about the impact of the Foundation’s funding and support on the women they work with.
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Amazing Grace Spaces is dedicated to supporting women out of homelessness and achieving recovery.
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Gateway into the Community believes everyone deserves to reach their potential. CEO Julia Ferguson explains how the unrestricted grant and development support from Lloyds Bank Foundation enabled the charity to continue to tailor its offer to meet the needs of people with a learning disability and remain at the heart of the local community.
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Triangular provides a holistic approach to advice and guidance to asylum seekers, migrants, and refugees from all over the world, whether it's support with language, housing, volunteering, employability, or broader wellbeing.
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PHOEBE supports around 350 women a year, providing specialist information, education, advocacy and counselling to survivors of female genital mutilation, human trafficking, and domestic violence.
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The Harbour Project offers wrap-around support all in one building to refugees and asylum seekers. They receive funding through Lloyds Bank Foundation to support people with practical advice, and the asylum process.
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In 2017, Lloyds Bank Foundation England and Wales established the Transform grants programme with the aim of influencing policy and strengthing infrastructure and innovation in the domestic and sexual abuse sector, investing £1.6m to fund 16 projects.
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Based in Roseberry Park Hospital in Middleborough, STAMP Revisited is an independent mental health advocacy service.
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South West Community Chaplaincy is a charity that supports people in prison and post-release to overcome barriers such as access to housing and employment.
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Asylum Link Merseyside, based in Liverpool is just one of the many charities we fund supporting asylum seeker and refugees.
Read moreWe want everyone in England and Wales to be in a good place. Our role in achieving that is to connect and catalyse community-led change. That means building bridges between people and opening doors to what they need. It means supporting new ideas and helping good ones grow. And it means backing local people to lead the way, deciding what their communities need to be in a good place.