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Success Stories
Meet Brigid
Brigid had a difficult start in life which included abuse as a child.
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Success Stories
Meet Laurence
From a very early age he was bullied and abused and later became addicted to drugs.
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Success Stories
Lee is 24 years old
He was working as a head chef when his relationship broke down, he lost his home and subsequently his job.
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Partnerships
The Connection at St Martin’s has a proven track record in developing mutually beneficial partnerships with companies of all sizes and within all sectors.
Voluntary and Community Partners
Through our arts engagement programme, we work with a diverse range of organisations which help to enrich the lives of people who use our services and thus empower them to change their lives. In the last year, we have worked collaboratively with the following organisations:
- Cardboard Citizens
- English National Opera
- National Portrait Gallery
- Serpentine Gallery
- Streetwise Opera
We also continue to work with the following key agencies to add value and increase access to specialist or mainstream services such as health, employment, training, drug and alcohol services:
- City Lit
- City of Westminster
- Chapel Street Medical Centre
- Equinox
- Jobcentre Plus
- Hungerford Drugs Project
- Veteran’s Aid
- Westminster Primary Care Trust Homeless Health Team
- Tuckers Solicitors
We see collaboration between the public, private, voluntary and community sector as essential to deliver services that meet immediate and long term needs of the people that use them.
Your business will be linked with an established and respected charity brand and benefit from well-delivered corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. We also offer a wide range of volunteering opportunities for your staff which improve staff morale and cohesion.
Your Company can work with us to reduce homelessness in Central London in a number of ways:
To get started call our Deputy Director of Fundraising and PR, Wendy Lynch on 020 7766 5555 or e-mail wendy.lynch@cstm.org.uk.
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