Provide Community publishes Social Value Report April 2024 to March 2026, highlighting £16.6million impact and £1.4million reinvested

Provide Community has published its Social Value Report April 2024 to March 2026, showcasing the organisation’s continued commitment to creating meaningful impact beyond health and social care delivery.

As an employee-owned, Community Interest Company, social value is at the heart of everything Provide Community does. The Social Value Report April 2024 to March 2026 highlights how, alongside partners, £16.6 million in social value has been delivered across lead provider contracts, while £1.4million has been reinvested into communities through charitable giving and community benefit programmes, alongside workforce development, volunteering and sustainability initiatives.

As part of the Provide Community group, Suffolk Sexual Health Service contributes to this wider impact, supporting the delivery of high-quality services and positive outcomes for the communities we serve.

The report also brings to life the stories behind the data, demonstrating how colleagues across the organisation are contributing to stronger, healthier and more resilient communities, whether through apprenticeships and career development, supporting local charities, or delivering innovative approaches to care.

Mark Heasman, Provide Community Group Chief Executive, said: “As an employee-owned organisation, I am immensely proud of the culture we continue to build together. With more than 1,600 colleagues shaping our direction and contributing to key decisions, Provide Community is defined by shared ownership, collective responsibility and a deep commitment to making a difference.

“As a result, we transform lives not only through high-quality health and care provision, but through the wider social value we create across the UK. We are proud to contribute to national priorities including tackling health inequalities, supporting local economies and reducing environmental impact.”

Read the full Social Value Report online by clicking here.

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