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Our funding

The Abingdon Bridge receives no statutory funding, which means we rely on donations from the public, local companies, charitable trusts and other funders. Our money comes from lots of different places to make sure we don't rely on one source of funding. We are extremely grateful to everyone who donates money to us as their generosity is the reason The Abingdon Bridge can continue to walk alongside young people in our community, offering the support, care, and connection they so deeply need.

Thanks to your support, TAB is now working at an annual turnover of £500,000 — enabling us to reach more young people than ever before. But there is still so much more to do. As we look ahead, we hope you will continue standing
with us — helping to sustain and grow this vital work over the next few years.

For more information on our finances and accounts visit the Charity Commission website. This page provides comprehensive information about the charity’s activities, income and expenditure, trustees, and more.

Our key funders

We haven’t listed every single funder — but please know: we see you and we appreciate you.

“Thanks to National Lottery players, our funding supports children and young people to develop and thrive into later life. It’s so important that young people receive the help they need to navigate the trickiest life transitions and choices. The tailored wellbeing support The Abingdon Bridge provides is a great example of how to help young people build resilience and take on life’s challenges. Thanks to the hard work of staff and volunteers at The Abingdon Bridge, I’m delighted to see their work going from strength to strength.”

Helen Bushell
Head of Regional Funding for London, The South East and East of England

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