Economic Support

KBH Haus is committed to giving back to the communities we serve through economic support and sponsorships. Read about our latest initiatives and news below

ECONOMIC SUPPORT

St Mungo's - Skills Centre

We’ve worked closely with St Mungo's incredible Construction Skills Centre, helping them by supplying materials and resources needed to deliver their accredited courses in plumbing, electrics and more.
Our team has supplied and installed piping for live flushing, a large worktop and unit and two fire doors to enhance hands-on learning. We also set up electrics testing equipment, with our Contract Manager Ben providing all resources and expertise to support their new programme.

It’s been inspiring to see people gaining skills for future success—proud to be part of this impactful initiative!

ECONOMIC SUPPORT

Charlton Triangle Christmas Gifts

KBH proudly supported the Charlton Triangle community by contributing £500 towards a festive Christmas lunch held on 5th December. The event brought families and neighbours together to celebrate the holiday season with good food, laughter, and community spirit.

In addition to the financial contribution, KBH generously donated a further £500 worth of raffle prizes, ensuring that every child in attendance received a special gift, including a selection box to spread some extra holiday cheer.

We’re delighted to have been part of this wonderful occasion and to support the Charlton Triangle community in making the season memorable for all.

ECONOMIC SUPPORT

The Homeless Soldier Project 2024-2025

We are honoured to support the Homeless Soldier Project. The Regiment Support Service runs this vital initiative to provide much needed financial aid, accommodation and reintegration programmes for homeless soldiers across the United Kingdom.

Receiving this certificate of appreciation reminds us of the power of coming together for a meaningful cause, especially during these challenging financial times.

ECONOMIC SUPPORT

Peabody Charity Golf Day

The event was in aid of the Friends of Bruce House, a small organisation providing vital support to vulnerable people. Bruce House is a small Peabody Community Centre in the heart of Covent Garden. It provides a safe space for social activities and group sessions which are free and open to all. Many of the people accessing the centre are unemployed, on low incomes or struggling with isolation. KBH Haus attended the event and sponsored a "hole". KBH also donated a signed, framed pair of boxing shorts worn by Anthony Joshua which raised further funds at the charity auction.

ECONOMIC SUPPORT

Hastag U13 Whites Football Team

Hashtag United has approximately 45 teams in the club. Pathways for boys and girls from the ages of 3.5 years, through to senior teams, who are represented in Tier 3 of the men's and women's football pyramid.

Their aim is to understand the needs of the local community. They have introduced walking football for people with early-onset dementia, as well as an all inclusive section, which offers pan-disability football for children and adults. The inclusion of everyone in the community is truly inspirational and something we are proud to put our name to. Keep up the amazing work!

ECONOMIC SUPPORT

The Peabody Community Foundation

Peabody provides homes to more than 220,000 people across London and the home counties. The Peabody Community Foundation provides a wide range of services, support, and opportunities to help communities and those living in them become healthier, wealthier, and happier. And making sure that residents receive the support they need when they need it. This fundraiser day was all to go towards The Peabody Community Foundation.