The National House Project Annual Report 2021/22

The National House Project Annual Report 2021/22

Posted 20th December 2022

"We have achieved so much this year both at an individual level and in the collective approach to developing the work of the Charity and having an influence on the wider leaving care sector." Mark Warr, CEO

From the work of Care Leavers National Movement to conferences, participation in research projects, our work with partners, finance and trustees and our growth as a charity. Read our Annual Report 2021/22.

 

The relationships built on the project are one of the best things... it creates your own family in the end

House Project Young Person

 

 

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