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If you want to create a better society, partner with us. With the ongoing cost of living pressures, we need your support more now than ever. Become a corporate partner and increase your social impact.
We partner with national and local businesses who want to play their part. Our health and social care services tackle society’s most significant social challenges.


We have projects and services across London and Southeast England and want to grow these and make them more sustainable.
You can partner with us in several ways:
The UK Centre for Carnival Arts is an official partner for the 2026 Luton International Carnival, collaborating with SIG Penrose Roots on a carnival float, fundraising opportunities, and future project development. This creative partnership celebrates community identity and visibility, with upcoming recognition at the BBC Three Counties launch event.


Regency Power Generators offered a one-off donation to SIG Penrose Women’s Refuge, supporting women and families fleeing domestic abuse. Their contribution helps us provide essential items, emotional support, and safe accommodation for those rebuilding their lives. While engagement is minimal, their involvement directly strengthens a vital service for women in crisis.


The Co-op Community Fund is supporting SIG Penrose Bridge House in developing wellbeing, community, and recovery-focused activities for residents. Their involvement extends beyond funding, with volunteer engagement and local store partnerships beginning to build. This collaboration strengthens our capacity to create supportive spaces where people experiencing homelessness can stabilise and progress.


BeActive Luton partners with SIG Penrose Roots on upcoming initiatives linked to Recycle a Bike, supporting physical activity, skill-building, and community engagement. Ongoing communication between teams strengthens programme design and participation, helping individuals develop confidence and healthier routines. Their collaboration enhances our wellbeing-focused services through shared community goals.


London Luton Airport, through Luton Rising’s Community Investment Fund, provides sustained support to SIG Penrose STEPS, enabling multi-year delivery of structured rehabilitation and resettlement services. This partnership strengthens our ability to offer personalised support plans, group activities, and pathways toward independence. Their commitment ensures stability for a service supporting people with complex needs.



ASDA Luton provides regular in-kind donations for celebrations and events at SIG Penrose Roots, alongside fundraising efforts led by the Store Manager. Their continued engagement enriches our community activities, helping us create inclusive, uplifting experiences for participants. Frequent contact with the store’s Community Champion ensures a warm, collaborative relationship rooted in local support.


The Mercers’ Company provided a one-off grant to support Safe Ground’s Man Up? programme, contributing to the delivery of creative, reflective groupwork for men in the criminal justice system. Their support enables participants to explore identity, relationships, and emotional resilience. We retain light but positive contact with the organisation, including updates on programme outcomes.


London Luton Airport, through Luton Rising’s Community Investment Fund, supports SIG Penrose Roots over a multi-year period. Their partnership sustains horticultural therapy, training opportunities, and wellbeing programmes for people overcoming multiple disadvantages. This strategic investment enables long-term growth, wider community involvement, and stronger outcomes for participants seeking renewed stability.



Barratt David Wilson Kent supported SIG Pathways to Independence with a one-off donation through their Community Fund. Their contribution strengthens our work with people experiencing homelessness, helping us improve access to stable housing and personalised support. Although contact remains occasional, their generosity directly benefits individuals rebuilding their independence and wellbeing.


Tesco supports SIG Penrose Roots through its Stronger Starts programme, helping us deliver healthy food, skills development, and wellbeing activities through horticulture and community growing. Their contribution strengthens our ability to offer structured sessions that promote confidence, routine, and social connection. The partnership enhances our mission to improve community health and empowerment



The Flooring Group is a new corporate partner providing regular in‑kind flooring donations to help refurbish and enhance SIG services. Their support enables us to create safer, more welcoming environments for the people we work with. This emerging partnership is being developed through ongoing collaboration with H&M and has strong potential for long-term impact.


Chestnut Green Limited. provides an annual donation to SIG Penrose Roots, supporting our therapeutic horticulture programme for people in recovery. Their ongoing commitment helps us maintain outdoor learning, wellbeing activities, and community growing spaces. With a preference for low-contact engagement, they stay connected through invitations to public showcases celebrating participant achievements.


Through the Stronger Starts programme, Tesco supports SIG Penrose Bridge House with resources that enhance nutrition, wellbeing, and community activities for residents. Their contribution helps us provide meaningful routines, shared meals, and structured support for people transitioning out of homelessness. The partnership further anchors Bridge House within the local community.



Big Yellow Storage Fulham is helping us provide comfort and dignity to women and families escaping domestic abuse at SIG Penrose RBKC Women’s Refuge. By donating free storage space, they enable us to safely store household items and furniture for women and families who have escaped domestic abuse – items that are not only practical but can often be deeply personal. Thanks to this partnership, survivors can hold on to more possessions and begin rebuilding their lives without the financial strain of replacing everything from scratch.

