allpay Limited Partners with Turn2us and WEA to Tackle Financial Insecurity and Promote Adult Education
allpay Limited, a leading UK payment solutions provider, is proud to announce its charity partnership with two esteemed national charities, Turn2us and the Workers’ Education Association (WEA). This collaboration highlights allpay’s commitment to addressing financial inequality and fostering social value in communities across the UK.
In July 2024, allpay made significant steps towards enhancing its social impact by donating £3,000 to each charity and committing to work with these to support individuals and communities grappling with financial insecurity and promoting adult education, two critical areas that align closely with allpay’s core values.
Turn2us, a national charity with a vision that everyone in the UK has financial security so they can thrive, will utilise the donation to further its mission of offering high-quality information and support to those facing financial insecurity. Financial hardship is often accompanied by high levels of stress, which can negatively impact mental and physical health, leading to social exclusion. The £3,000 donation from allpay is expected to support approximately 300 – 350 individuals and households through Turn2us’s information services, such as Turn2us Helpline and Turn2us Benefits Calculator. They offer information and tools that enable people to maximise their income, including access to welfare benefits and grants, offering a lifeline to those struggling to make ends meet.
“We are very pleased to be collaborating with a business like allpay, so that we can support more people in the UK to have financial security,” says Peter Olawaye, Corporate Partnerships Manager at Turn2us.
Founded in 1903, the Workers’ Education Association (WEA) has been dedicated to making adult education accessible to all. The donation from allpay will be used to fund educational sessions that empower adults, particularly those in low-income communities, to develop essential skills in employability, financial literacy, and digital literacy. The initiative is expected to engage 60 people in adult learning, with at least 25 participants enrolling in further educational courses. By fostering education, allpay is contributing to the personal and professional development of individuals, which also positively impacts their health and well-being.
Chris Morgan, Director of External Relations at the WEA said:
“The WEA is delighted to partner with allpay Limited to tackle the growing problem of financial insecurity. Too many people are having to navigate their way through rising costs, job insecurity, and record credit card debt. Adult education empowers individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to break that cycle. Whether by addressing the immediate with guidance and information or the long term by improving in-job or job prospects. It also provides a space for people to take a mental break from the constant pressure and connect with others in their community. We look forward to working together.”
This partnership is a key component of allpay’s broader mission to embed social value into its operations and contribute to the well-being of the communities it serves. Beyond the immediate impact of these donations, allpay plans to continue its commitment by donating a percentage of its profits from specific contracts to these charities, ensuring ongoing support for those in need.
“Our partnerships with Turn2us and WEA reflect allpay’s dedication to addressing societal challenges like financial inequality and adult education. We believe that by supporting these initiatives, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of many, while also reinforcing our commitment to social responsibility,” said Lizi Bueno, Strategy and Innovation Lead at allpay Limited.
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