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Over the years, many of our participants came from very difficult circumstances including homelessness, substance abuse and abandonment. Raleigh is committed to ensuring our programme has a long-term positive impact on our participants, as our ultimate goal is to have the young people engaged in society - working or in school, and thus contributing to our community.

Our Evaluation and Measurement committee developed a 3 year study, which we issue each year.  Feedback from our 2005-2007 participants indicates that 95% of our alumni still feel the programme had a positive impact on their lives.   Click here to view the full summary of results.   


As an organisation, we believe strongly that our donors and supporters deserve to hear not only about our impact, but also about our financial management.  Our Annual Report includes a detailed 'Year in Review' plus audited financials. And, we continue to fulfill the requirements of the Bermuda National Standards Committee.  We were one of the first charities to certify in 2007, and in 2011, we underwent the full re-certification process and passed with flying colours!

Additionally, Raleigh International (UK) has worked with the Institute of Public Policy Research (ippr), Dr Simon Beames from the University of Edinburgh and Dr Tim Stott from Liverpool John Moores University to evaluate the impact of the expedition on participants and alongside Dr Julia Mitchell and Bryan Michell from the University of Birmingham to evaluate the impact of our work on the developing communities.   Visit their website to see full reports.