Watch our celebration event marking the end of Let’s End Poverty.
About Us
Let’s End Poverty ran between 2023-2025. As a project, it aimed to build a diverse, growing movement of people who are united behind a vision for a UK where poverty can’t keep anyone down.
Between our launch in October 2023 and end in Spring 2025, more than 1000 individuals, 80 charities, unions, faith groups and grassroots groups and hundreds of leaders got involved with action through Let’s End Poverty.
In Spring 2025, Let’s End Poverty finished its work. Click here to read the statement made in May 2025. This website is archived for information and inspiration.
Now that Let’s End Poverty has come to an end, you can continue to get involved with action to end poverty through the organisations who supported the movement.
Here are the organisations and groups who supported Let’s End Poverty. Click on their names to visit their website:
Acts 435
Aspire NI
ATD Fourth World UK
Baptists Together
Big Issue
Broomhouse Pantry
Buttle UK
Caritas Diocese of Salford
Caritas Diocese of Shrewsbury
Caritas Social Action Network (CSAN)
Caritas Southwark
Caritas Diocese of Portsmouth
Charity Link
Child Poverty Action Group
Christians Against Poverty
Church Action on Poverty
Church Urban Fund
CMA St Mark’s Debt Advice Centre Chester
Community Money Advice
Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Methodist District
Daughters of Charity Services
Elicit Theatre Co
Faith Christian Group
Hartlepool for Global Peace and Justice
Heart of Hope
Hillmorton Paddox Methodist Church
Hinde Street Methodist Church
Housing Justice
Huddersfield Methodist Circuit
Independent Food Aid Network
Joint Public Issues Team
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Jubilee+
JustMoney Movement
Killamarsh Methodist church
Leeds Sanctuary
Lived Insights from Experience CIC
Methodist Central Hall Manchester
Methodist Church Fund for Human Need
Mums On a Mission ltd
National Justice and Peace Network
Poverty Truth Network
Refugee Cardiff
Root & Branch
Save the Children UK
Selsey Methodist Church
Single Parent Rights
St Andrew’s Community Network
St Stephen & All Martyrs church
Sustain
The Besom in Camberley
The Cherry Tree Project
The Church in Wales
The Community Cupboard
The Dandelion Community – The United Reformed Church
The Iona Community
The Methodist Church
The Poverty Truth Community
The Salvation Army United Kingdom and Ireland
The Stockport Food Network
The Trussell Trust
Thrive Teeside
Transforming Lives for Good (TLG)
Trinity Centre Cardiff
Trinity Church Leek
Trowbridge Pantry
UNISON
United Reformed Church
United Reformed Church North Western Synod
West Cheshire Foodbank
Whitnash Methodist Church
Xaverian Missionaries
Let’s End Poverty brought lots of different individuals, groups and organisations together with a shared message and identity.
Click here to read more about our shared message and brand identity.
Until May 2025, The Methodist Church in Britain provided staff to support Let’s End Poverty. From May 2025, a group of volunteers have formed a ‘caretaker group’, exploring options for Let’s End Poverty to continue in a different way. If you would like to get in touch with this group, please fill out the form below.