Churchill Foundation celebrates anniversary of partnership with Hourglass Safer Ageing

Helping to protect thousands of older people across the UK

The Churchill Foundation has celebrated its first full year of working in partnership with Hourglass (Safer Ageing), the only UK-wide charity dedicated to calling time on the harm, abuse and exploitation of older people.

During that time the £400,000 partnership, which will run for at least another two years, has provided critical stability for Hourglass and enabled the charity to strengthen delivery across the UK. As a result, Hourglass has been able to scale its frontline services and build deeper regional capacity, increasing complex case work by 25% and ultimately reaching thousands more older people affected by abuse. 

As demand for its services continues to rise and the funding environment becomes more competitive, Churchill’s support has helped Hourglass to remain resilient and future-focused. This includes expanding its team of specialist caseworkers, enabling staff to meet new national training standards, and exploring innovative ways to improve data, insight and service delivery. It has also helped to create new specialist capacity that did not previously exist, all of which has improved frontline support and continues to ensure it is there for those who need it most.

Richard Robinson, Chief Executive Officer of Hourglass, said:

The partnership between Hourglass and the Churchill Foundation is grounded in shared values around care, dignity and independence in later life. Beyond the significant financial support it provides, the relationship is also creating opportunities for collaboration, learning and sustainability, as well as building greater awareness of the work we do. It’s one of the most impactful and genuinely aligned corporate partnerships I’ve experienced, and has directly helped to save and change lives.”

Churchill Foundation Director Emma McCarthy added:

“As a specialist in providing housing for the over 60s, we have a clear understanding of the challenges older people often face, and we care strongly about making sure this generation is not ignored. Our charitable Foundation shares the core aims of promoting health and wellbeing for the older generation, and reducing human suffering, which is why we’re extremely proud to be partnering with Hourglass, and helping them to make such a positive impact during of first year of working together.”

About Hourglass (Safer Ageing):

Hourglass (Safer Ageing) is a UK-wide charity with a presence in all four nations. It aims to protect and prevent the abuse of vulnerable older people by raising awareness of the issues, encouraging education and giving information and support to those in need.

It operates the only national freephone helpline dedicated to this cause, open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, on 0808 808 8141 for confidential support and information.

www.wearehourglass.org

About Churchill Living:

The Churchill Living Group has built and continues to manage over 200 specialist retirement living developments located throughout the country. An award-winning, family run British company, Churchill has achieved multiple top WhatHouse? Award wins over the years, including Gold for ‘Best Retirement Home Developer’ three years running. The Company has received the maximum five-star rating in the independent HBF Customer Satisfaction Survey ten years in a row.

www.churchill-living.co.uk

About the Churchill Foundation:

The Churchill Foundation enables the Group to focus on supporting local communities as well as national charities, based on its three core aims:

  • The relief of sickness, disease and human suffering
  • The promotion of health amongst the elderly
  • The support and wellbeing of the young

The Churchill Foundation is proud to have raised over £3,000,000 and supported over 300 different charities since it was set up in 2015.

churchillfoundation.org.uk

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