Sacro Annual Review 2022/2023

Published on
October 18, 2023
October 18, 2023
Written by
Annie Mauger-Thompson
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Sometimes it’s only when you stop and take time to reflect that you can truly see what you have achieved. In putting our Annual Review together for 2022/2023, it’s apparent that this year has witnessed significant transformations in both the way we work and in our leadership.

We were delighted to welcome new members to our Board and our new chair, Jon Beck. Alongside these changes, our organisational strategy has continued to evolve, reflecting our rapidly developing vision of the kind of organisation we aspire to be.

It’s not been an easy year, and there have been tough times for the people we work with. I am always so impressed by the dedication and hard work of our teams as they try to help people on their paths to positive change. Thank you to all of our employees for their hard work and commitment through a big time of change, and to our Board who are so supportive of everything we do.

This report shows you the kind of impact we’ve had as a national charity and our role in innovating, leading, and attracting investment to our sector through our work.

You can read our review here. I do hope you will have a read through it and maybe find out more about the valuable and life-changing work we do.

Annie Mauger-Thompson

Chief Executive, Sacro.

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