The Tottenham-based charity have published their latest annual report for the 2024-2025 reporting period, showcasing refined, expanded and deepened programmes that work to enhance the life chances of Haringey’s young people.

By Omar Alleyne-Lawler, Communications and Police Engagement Manager

Announced in a personalised email to mentors, Hope in Haringey have announced the publication of their annual report thanking its volunteers for the vital, life changing work they do for young people in the borough.

 

  • Detailing its charitable work between March 2024 and April 2025, Hope in Haringey have proudly highlighted achievements such as:
  • The delivery of 3,235 early intervention counselling sessions based in 17 educational partners.
  • 90% of mentees registering at least one positive outcome following a HiH organised career talk.
  • Weekly sporting activities hosting up to 80 young people, up to 20 of which registering as SEND.
  • 92% increase in confidence in the police by workshop attendees.
  • Receiving a substantial grant from the London Marathon Fund that builds on our existing sports provision.

Reflecting on the work in the past year, the charity wrote to its supporters, partners and friends, “You’ll see that the work you help support us with has been really significant, and for that we are truly grateful”.

On the report, Communications and Police Engagement Manager, Omar Alleyne-Lawler said “this latest annual report pulls together all of the great work the team have been delivering day-in-day out over the past year. It would be a disservice to everyone who has worked with us and supported us to undersell these efforts so we have worked really hard to make sure all the data is as accurate as possible.”

Whilst the content of the annual report did highlight a range of strengths the charity

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