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New Partnership Opportunity

Work with us in England

The application stage has now closed and we are in the process of shortlisting applicants for this opportunity. We will share an update on the new partnership when this has been agreed. Please scroll down to find out more about our work with communities in the UK.

With the right support, every child should flourish. We want to ensure help is at hand for children who are growing up in poverty, across all areas of their lives.

Save the Children works with communities across the UK to ensure children have the money, services, and power to end child poverty. We strive to build communities of people who care about children, listen to what’s important to them and work together to make things better.

We are entering a new and exciting strategy period and we’re looking to build a new partnership in the Midlands, starting in 2025.

We know child poverty is a real and rising issue across the UK. We believe change can happen, but only if we work together.   

We want to achieve lasting impact for children to ensure they feel happy, healthy and safe in their homes and communities; for children to have a say in things that affect them; and for children to live in places that allow them to thrive.  

We're looking to hear from people in: 

  • Birmingham
  • Leicester 
  • North Northamptonshire 
  • Nottingham 
  • Sandwell
  • Walsall  
  • Wolverhampton

Exactly what this looks like will be dependent on the strengths and opportunities in your area, but will include elements of co-design, innovation, and systems thinking to achieve collective impact. 

If you’re committed to working alongside children and families experiencing poverty and want to work with others to achieve lasting, positive change in your area, we’d love to hear from you.

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