Become a Corporate Supporter of AKT
Over the past two years some of AKT’s most crucial and groundbreaking work has been made possible by the financial and in-kind support of businesses. This vital support has become more important to us in the troubled financial times since the recession.
Supporting AKT is a great way of not only securing the future of the next generation but also getting involved personally in a good cause which tackles homelessness and homophobia and it’s impact on young lives full on.
Credit Suisse
- Provided training as part of AKT’s Independent Living Programme
- Have provided furniture and decorated the AKT London office
- Private donations and sponsored events by individual employees of Credit Suisse
- Sponsored the AKT award ceremony ‘The Alberts’ 2009 & 2010 in London
AVIVA
- Sponsors of the Rainbow Starter Pack which provides emergency funds for homeless young people and help with the costs of moving into their own accommodation to young people who are either moving out of AKT supported lodgings or home
- Sponsors of the new AKT Services Guide & presentation packs
Barclays Group
- Have raised over £25,000 for AKT through events, grants and personal donations from employees
- Sponsors of the AKT awards ceremony ‘The Alberts’ in Manchester for 2 years running
PriceWaterhouseCooper
- Hosts of an event for young people
- Employees have joined AKT’s mentoring team
- Provided training & support to AKT staff
S J Berwin LLP
- Sponsors of AKT’s main wine tasting fundraising event for 2 years running
Pinsent Masons
- Sponsors of AKT’s first youth conference which brought together some of our most vulnerable young people to gain skills to help them secure employment and tenancies as well as have their say on AKT’s future.
- Sponsors of AKT’s ‘Life Support for Young People’ campaign
Click on the email link below to find out more about supporting AKT and please contact Jonathan to request a presentation to your LGBT employee network
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