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Our supporters

Generous supporters of our work in Scotland

Kind supporters of our work in County Durham, the setting for Billy Elliot

BT is a proud supporter of The Place2Be and wholeheartedly believes that giving children a voice is a positive step in shaping our future society.

Generous supporters of our work with Volunteer Counsellors

'Charity of the Year Partner 2008/09'. Raised over £915,000 - our largest ever corporate partnership

Generous supporters of our transition work with The Globe Academy Southwark

Generous supporters of our work in Burnley and sponsors of our Facing the Future Impact Report

Generous supporters of our new Angel Gate Training Centre

Generous supporters through the HSBC Triathlon 2009

Generous supporters of our Progress database and work in Durham

Generous supporters of our training work in Lambeth


Generous supporters through their Making a Difference Appeal


Generous supporters through the Rob Roy Challenge

Generous supporters of our work in Scotland

NowYouKnowAbout makes fun educational films for children. For every film purchased, they personally give a film away to underprivileged children across the UK.

Very generous supporters of our fundraising team and new hub development in Burnley, Manchester and Cardiff

Quintessentially Foundation – supporting health, education and welfare around the world.

Charity of the Year Partner 2008/09', raising £180,000

Taylor Howes are proud to support The Place2Be, if all children got a chance to be heard and listened to what a different world it would be.

Christmas Charity Appeal 2009 raising £200,000.

Vivmar Foundation


Generous supporters of our work in Brent

Long term supporters of our work in Greenwich and Croydon and match funded The Times Charity Christmas Appeal as part of their commitment to young people's mental health and the importance of early intervention