Who we've helped

Question: what do an allotment project in Brighton, a disabled swimming club in Lincoln, and an addictions counselling course in Plymouth all have in common?

Answer: they’re all projects that have been helped with funding from The Links Foundation.

Since we set up the Working Links charity in 2004, we’ve committed to donate £1.2 million to worthwhile initiatives all over the country. The links foundation has provided funding which has helped various groups:
  • improve education;
  • tackle significant disadvantages;
  • assist those in poverty, need or distress and
  • provide for their leisure activities.
View our case studies to find out more about the communities and projects which we have helped.

“We are delighted to be able to provide funding for a scheme that will improve employment prospects for young people.”

Walter Kemp, Chairman of the Links Foundation, talking about the ‘Jamie’s Kitchen’-style project in Brighton.