Back at ground level
I would like to give a huge thank you to everyone for your good wishes and kind support during my Mt Everest challenge. This meant a great deal to me. Everest […]
Back at ground level Read More
I would like to give a huge thank you to everyone for your good wishes and kind support during my Mt Everest challenge. This meant a great deal to me. Everest […]
Back at ground level Read More
CJ, who leads our work on SOS+ helping to prevent young people drifting into crime and negative lifestyles, gave a TEDX Talk last month in HMP Leicester on how ROTL and employment opportunities through
Why ROTL Changes Lives Read More
We are proud to welcome back our CEO Rob following his Everest and Lhotse challenge. Just back in the UK, Rob has written an account of his experiences up two
Everest – blood, sweat, a few tears, nausea and double deckers of falling ice Read More
We wish our Chief Executive Rob the very best of luck as he departs to summit Mounts Everest and Lhotse to raise funds and support for our work. Next month,
Standing on the shoulders of giants Read More
This blog piece, written and published by PwC, highlights how their evaluation demonstrated the impact of our Peer to the Future project which supported prison leavers in Leeds. Differentiating Peer
PwC unlocks the value of St Giles Trust Peer to the Future re-offending model Read More
St Giles Trust’s Chief Executive, Rob Owen OBE, is marking his tenth year of heading us up by scaling two of the world’s highest mountains – Mount Everest and Mount
Our CEO Marks 10th Year at Top by Climbing Everest and Lhotse Read More
St Giles Trust has been recognised as one of Britain’s top not-for-profit employers for the ninth consecutive year. This year, we have been ranked 51st overall in the Sunday Times
St Giles Trust in Best Companies 100 ranking for 9th year Read More
On Sunday 12 March St Giles Trust will have its third BBC Radio 4 Appeal presented by our Patron the actress Jenny Agutter OBE. It will be aired at 7.55am and 9.25pm on
Jenny Agutter will present our Radio 4 Appeal on 12 March Read More
SOS Project Founder Junior Smart explains why victims are at the heart of the work and how the line between victim/perpetrator is not always as clear as it seems Our
The Victim’s Voice Needs To Be Heard Read More
A Peer Advisor in our team working in HMP Huntercombe supporting foreign national prisoners has been awarded a Prisoner Learning Alliance award for his tireless work helping fellow prisoners. Through
Peer Advisor ‘honoured’ to receive award Read More
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