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Our finances

We're committed to spending your donations wisely to support homeless young people and women in Wales. 

Our income in 2019-20 was £14,006,892 and we spent £14,065,247. Last year, 87.55% of our money was spent on Direct Services.

1.9% of our money was spent on Fundraising and 10.52% of our money was spent on Governance and Administration.

We understand that ending homelessness isn’t as simple as putting a roof over someone’s head. Our preventative services help the young people and vulnerable women we support to build the confidence and skills required to break the cycle of homelessness and move forward into independent lives.

The service we provide simply isn’t possible without all the individuals, businesses and organisations who choose to support us.

Our annual Impact Report outlines more about how our services are delivered, as well as the ways we raise and spend our money. 

Impact Report

Gender Pay Gap Reporting

Llamau employ over 250 staff and are required by law to carry out Gender Pay Reporting under the Equality Act 2010. The data used for this report is a snapshot of data as at 5th April 2018. 

We have completed the exercise to calculate our figures using the process prescribed under the Equality Act. The report finds that the mean gender pay gap of 11% is in favour of women which is against the national trend in favour of men

This does not mean that women are paid a higher rate than men for completing the same task. This is reflective of Llamau having a higher proportion of female colleagues and a larger number of women in more senior roles. 

Gender Pay Gap Report

Published: 26th July, 2017

Updated: 16th November, 2020

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23 Cathedral Road
Cardiff, CF11 9HA

029 2023 9585

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