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OUR COMMITMENT


At the core of our charity is a commitment to enable people to live better lives. Whether that’s educational grants for the children of trade employees, financial support for current and ex-employees, or a contribution towards living costs for retired workers.


Help with housing


Licensees oſten struggle with housing aſter leaving the trade. One couple we supported couldn’t find a new home due to debt and had all their furniture trapped in storage. We helped them through bankruptcy, reducing their debt, and a grant helped retrieve their belongings. They are now managing their finances and their physical and mental health is improving.


£982,680 provided in personal and educational grants


BENEFICIARY PROFILE Gender


Age


45% 55% 26%


Female Male Families


18% 48% 34%


20 – 39 40 – 59 60+ Job profile


29% 21% 18%


Bar staff Owner/Licensee/Tenant Manager/Supervisor


2.5 times more people accessed educational grants in 2017


2016


2017


56 21 A great start


From our first steps in the 1700’s we’ve educated young people connected to the trade. This continues today with grants available for everything from uniform, IT equipment, or school trips. We also offer grants towards places at LVS Ascot, where young people in need can join us from primary through to sixth form.


Help at home


We’ve provided a home to many ex-trade workers since our earliest days. This continues through our partnership with Anchor Housing Trust. We help those with housing needs to understand their options, and then to apply for housing support. In 2017 23 people were able to move into Anchor Housing properties following our support.


Licensed Trade Charity Impact Report 2017 13


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