2025 GSK IMPACT Award winners
Our congratulations go to the 10 charities that have won a 2025 GSK IMPACT Award for their outstanding contributions to improving the UK’s health and wellbeing. We are delighted to announce Isle of Wight Youth Trust is the 2025 overall winner.
The following organisations received a £40,000 donation, plus two places on a free training and development programme and an invitation to join the GSK IMPACT Awards Development Network with its programme of free meetings and events.
Overall winner – Isle of Wight Youth Trust provides youth mental health, wellbeing and practical support services and activities to young people and their families. The charity was named overall winner of the 2025 GSK IMPACT Awards at an award ceremony at The King’s Fund on 15 May. As the overall winner, Isle of Wight Youth Trust will receive an additional £10,000 in funding.
The winners
The 10 winners of the 2025 GSK IMPACT Awards are:
Action on Postpartum Psychosis, a national charity supporting mothers and their families affected by this severe but treatable mental illness in the days and weeks after giving birth.
Common Youth, a Belfast-based charity providing confidential sexual health and contraception services for young people under 25 in Northern Ireland.
George House Trust, supporting people living with HIV to live well across the North West.
Helpforce, accelerating the impact of volunteering in health and care services to improve outcomes for patients and staff.
Isle of Wight Youth Trust, providing youth mental health, wellbeing and practical support services and activities to young people and their families.
Keighley Healthy Living, addressing health inequalities and improving the physical and mental wellbeing of the local community in Bradford, Keighley and Craven through lifestyle changes.
Nilaari Agency, a Bristol-based charity providing culturally tailored mental health support to adults from Black, Asian and minoritised communities.
Search: Services for Older People, supporting older people in Newcastle, particularly those experiencing poverty and ill health to live healthier, active and more independent lives.
Stepping Stones North Wales, supporting the mental and physical wellbeing of adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
The Marie Trust, supporting the complex mental and physical health needs of people who are homeless in Glasgow including addiction, trauma and malnutrition.
Runners up
The following organisations received a £4,000 donation.
GSK IMPACT Award winners and their videos
GSK IMPACT Awards
Read more about the awards, how to apply and previous winners.
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