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Working with us 2024

Find out how you can work with Coram to champion children’s rights and wellbeing, making lives better through legal support, advocacy, adoption and therapeutic, educational and cultural programmes.

Published 17 July 2024

Coram Annual Report and Consolidated Accounts 2022/2023

Coram's Annual Report and Consolidated Accounts for the year ending 31 March 2023. The Report sets out how Coram worked throughout the year 2022/23 to deliver better chances for children through the Group’s seven key outcomes.

Published 31 January 2024

Charter for Children

Coram presents the Charter for Children as a route map for the coming decade and beyond, calling for a realignment of the social contract between society and children backed by three key principles – a fair share, a secure future and an equal chance.

Published 12 December 2023

Coram Impact Report 2022/23

Discover how in the wake of the pandemic, Coram has continued to provide better chances for children, now and forever.

Published 21 June 2023

We are Coram

Discover more about Coram, the UK's first and longest continuing children's charity, and how you can help us to support vulnerable children.

Published 21 February 2023

Little Book of Coram

All too often, children are denied the love, security, education and opportunity which they need to thrive and which should be theirs by right.

Published 2 September 2022 By Coram