About What we do Our impact Our 2024-2025 It has been another jam packed year supporting disabled people to live, work and enjoy life to the full! We’ve done some amazing things this year, and we couldn’t have done it without you. See our latest Customer Annual Report here You can also take a look at our 2023-2024 impact below: Donate now The stats More than 380,000 Gift Packs for Fortnum & Mason packed by disabled people working in our Social Enterprise; E3PL. 36 disabled people received person-centred care and support in our residential care homes rated 'Good' by CQC. 6,481 individuals accessing Direct Payment Support Services increasing choice and control with their care and support needs. 6,700 disabled people supported to live, work, and enjoy life. 34,625 hours of supported employment opportunities taken up in our social enterprise; E3PL. 1,750 hours broadcast live by disabled people for Radio Enham, our radio station helping individuals develop confidence and skills. 2,153 hours of time volunteered by our Corporate supporters valued at nearly £33,000. Over £14,000 raised from sales of trees from our Christmas Tree Field helping fund services for disabled people. 22,000 hours of supported employment opportunities taken up in our social enterprise, E3PL. 279 tenants supported by our Housing team in our social housing and supported living accommodation. 520 hours of sports and physical activities including Archery, keep-fit, dance fit, Boccia, boxing and yoga supporting disabled people to improve their physical and mental wellbeing. £26,119 was raised by incredible people taking part in a skydive, wing walk or marathon in support of Enham Trust. £131,588 of sales in our Charity Shop generating income to support services for disabled people. 13,032 hours of care and support delivered by our Care at Home team supporting 27 individuals to live independently in their own home. 40 disabled people received person-centred care and support in our residential care homes rated 'Good' by CQC. 6 local employers engaged in advice and guidance sessions aimed raising awareness of disability and supporting the movement for change in the workplace. 9 disabled volunteers in our Charity Shop and Tearooms supported to gain skills and qualifications in customer service and hospitality, helping them to develop essential employability skills and confidence. Support Team Enham this year Manage Cookie Preferences