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Sharing a year of successful fundraising

14th January 2022

This last year has seen the NHP being successful in getting grant funding from a number of Grantmakers. We have received grant funding of over £400,000, some of which will go towards the core funding of the organisation and some will be restricted towards additionality that the Charity brings to our young people. Grantmakers who have awarded us with grants include Greenwood Place, The Leathersellers’ Foundation, CHK Foundation, Garfield Weston and Arnold Clark.

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CLNM Conference 2021

14th January 2022

Care Leavers National Movement hosted its annual conference in October, celebrating the achievements of care leavers and what community means to them. Young people from across the country enjoyed a day of celebrations, showcasing their achievements with the Care Leavers National Movement (CLNM) and their journeys with the National House Project (NHP).

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A message from our CEO January 2022

14th January 2022

Whilst many will have welcomed in the New Year with resolutions bound by optimism that are invariably short lived, we are nearing the end of the business year and have much to celebrate and look forward to in 2022/23 and beyond

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Walsall House Project Launch
Walsall House Project Launch

A new local house project has been launched in Walsall which will support young people leaving care to live independently.

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Valpak white goods provision
Valpak white goods provision

Valpak by Reconomy has partnered with the Coventry House Project to provide white goods to young people leaving care to move into their own homes.

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NHP Newsletter January 2025
NHP Newsletter January 2025

It's a perfect time to pause and reflect on an amazing year and we’re thrilled to kick off 2025 with you, reflecting on the incredible moments of the latter half of 2024 and sharing an exciting glimpse into what’s ahead this year.

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