
Trust Donor feedback
Jersey Overseas Aid
"We are happy to support Concern Worldwide's Education Programme in Mozambique and Latrines Programme in Haiti because these programmes are making a dramatic difference to the ability of poor children to access quality primary education and are improving the health of overcrowded and unsanitary communities."
The Dorfred Charitable Trust
"Concern Worldwide send us regular and informative updates on the programmes we support. The reports we receive from Concern Worldwide contain exactly the kind of information that I and my fellow-trustees find very valuable and interesting."
The Nadir Dinshaw Charitable Trust
"Concern Worldwide makes a difference to so many lives and keeps us up to date on how our money is spent. We recognise Concern Worldwide's long term commitment to helping some of the poorest people in the world to make lasting improvements to their own lives. Therefore, In order to help Concern plan their programmes into the future we are pleased to support Concern Worldwide's Education programmes in the long term too."
The Big Lottery Fund
"A lack of trained teachers has hampered attempts to improve access to and the quality of education in Mozambique. When we visited Concern Worldwide's Education project in Nampula, Mozambique we observed that the previously untrained teachers were pleased that they were now more experienced. The newly trained teachers were also more likely to make use of the teacher resource centres which Concern Worldwide has supported the construction of."
Vegfam
"Vegfam has provided funding for Concern Worldwide's livelihood projects for many years. We support their work because they are able to improve the food security of marginalised farmers sustainably, and the projects are sympathetic to the environment. We are especially pleased with Concern's range of projects and their ability as an organisation to accommodate our vegan and non-GM funding criteria. We also know that they have a real commitment to reducing hunger and ensuring that the voices of marginalised farmers are heard through their 'Unheard Voices' campaign."
| Contact Concern | Julie Kingsland |
|---|---|
| julie.kingsland@concern.net | |
| Phone | ++ 44 207 801 1871 |
| Post | Concern Worldwide (UK) Unit 13 and 14, Calico House, Clove Hitch Quay, London SW11 3TN |







