Looking to a knife-free future
By Junior Smart, Founder, SOS Project “As we saw out 2018 – a year which will go down in history for knife crime notoriety – we entered 2019 with the […]
Looking to a knife-free future Read More
By Junior Smart, Founder, SOS Project “As we saw out 2018 – a year which will go down in history for knife crime notoriety – we entered 2019 with the […]
Looking to a knife-free future Read More
St Giles Trust were delighted to be a proud recipient of the prestigious ICAP Charity Day 2018 on 5 December. We were joined by our celebrity supporters Sam Bailey (who
Proud to be supported by ICAP Charity Day 2018 Read More
St Giles Trust prides itself on enabling the people we help to progress to become trained, qualified professionals who can share their skills and insights to help others. 44 year
“Everybody supports everybody” Read More
We are absolutely thrilled to have been selected by Credit Suisse as their UK Charity of the Year partner for 2019. We were selected through a staff vote after reaching
Credit Suisse Charity Partner 2019 Read More
Last year, many of the 25,000 people St Giles Trust helped were experiencing dire poverty and struggling on with nowhere to turn to until we intervened. 13-year old Stella* was
Give a gift to a family facing poverty this Christmas Read More
SOS Project founder Junior Smart (below) was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from University of Greenwich on 26 October in recognition of his work to tackle youth violence amongst young people.
Congratulations Dr Smart! Read More
Dr Junior Smart, Founder of St Giles Trust’s SOS Project, has been at the forefront of campaigning for support for young people who are involved in and victims of gang
Knife crime – it’s time for a public health approach Read More
It is not often that the issue of county lines produces any good news. However, one young man we have helped to safely leave a county line and rebuild his
On the road to a positive future Read More
Today’s report (24 July 2017) from the London Assembly’s Police and Crime Committee calls for vulnerable women offenders to be given support to address underlying issues driving their offending. For
St Giles welcomes report calling for women offenders to be offered support not prison Read More
A snapshot overview of our achievements over the last financial year (April 2017-March 2018) shows that St Giles Trust helped 24,982 people through our community and prison-based services – a
Snapshot shows we helped nearly 25K last year Read More
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