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Success Stories
& Our Impact

led by carers for carers

Our impact

As unpaid carers ourselves, we’re committed to building a community where carers feel visible, supported and able to have their say.

Together, we’re making change happen.

Building a Carer-Led Community

Together, we have built:

  • 6,500 people in our online community
  • A weekly Edit newsletter running for 3 years
  • 750 newsletter subscribers
  • 775 Care Fully Considered podcast downloads

“Truly running on empty here at the moment — and it makes such a difference to know that you are out there on our behalf.”
Carolyn, Exeter

Speaking Up to Power

Carers’ voices belong in the rooms where decisions are made. Together, we’ve made
sure they are heard:

  • 53 carers speaking directly to politicians
  • 20 policy roundtables
  • 16 mentions in the House of Commons
  • 24 occasions giving evidence to MPs and the House of Lords

“Campaigns such as We Care make a real difference because they talk about the impact on real lives — not just statistics.”
Rosie Duffield MP, Canterbury

Supporting Carers to Win Change

“We Care provided invaluable support to me as a parent carer… securing a parliamentary debate and, ultimately, additional payments for disabled people towards their energy costs.”
Rachel, carer and campaigner

Working With Partners

Our approach creates ripple effects beyond carers alone.

“What you’ve managed to do with We Care’s leadership is create a ripple effect — raising awareness, sparking conversations and driving real change.”
Sarah Rees, Head of Oxfam Cymru

Making Carers Visible in the Media
80,000
views of award-winning The Ones Who Care film
42
mentions in the press

32
carers trained


41
carers supported to speak to journalists

“The training helped me feel confident and prepared. Since then, I’ve taken part in radio interviews and felt able to get my point across.”
Mike, carer and advocate

“I can rely on Katy Styles and We Care Campaign for authentic, compelling insights into the lives of carers and the grassroots impacts of national policy decisions.”
Patrick Butler, Social Policy Editor, The Guardian

We Won’t Stop

We won’t stop until unpaid carers are visible, valued and heard.