LifeLine Projects

LifeLine Projects Characterised by renewed hope, developed confidence and improved skills, our programmes release people to be agents of change in their communities.

We focus on empowering and enhancing the lives of those people most isolated and vulnerable, building their confidence and helping them to learn new skills, so that they may fully live their lives and become a part of their community. LifeLine Projects was founded in 2000 by a group of volunteers in East London who saw a need in their local community. Realising that they could be part of the solut

ion, they began working with isolated and marginalised women. Since then, we’ve grown from a small organisation with just two part-time members of staff, to one of the larger community-based social enterprises in the capital. Over the years, we’ve worked with numerous organisations to deliver many public-sector-funded programmes, and we’ve received several awards recognising the fruits of our programmes and been short-listed for many more.

Celebrating twenty years of FaithAction -
15/05/2026

Celebrating twenty years of FaithAction -

For those in need, the practical support offered by faith communities is a constant—faith is the first in and the last out.

01/05/2026

With the long weekend coming, if you, or someone you know is in distress, or worried about poor mental health, our Listening Lounge may be a good option on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays.

Preventing young people from becoming NEET should be more than just finding them a job -
27/04/2026

Preventing young people from becoming NEET should be more than just finding them a job -

In early 2026, nearly a million young people aged 16 to 24 are NEET, the highest level in over a decade.

New days, new opportunities to support our communities -
27/03/2026

New days, new opportunities to support our communities -

As the clocks move forward on 29 March, it feels like a small but welcome reminder that change is possible, and new opportunities are ahead.

This is a turning point for LifeLine - read about our event celebrating 25 years of LifeLine Projects and the new vision...
02/03/2026

This is a turning point for LifeLine - read about our event celebrating 25 years of LifeLine Projects and the new vision that will guide us to 2050.

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02/03/2026

This week I was honoured to host the 25th Anniversary of LifeLine Projects at the House of Lords.

It was a privilege to welcome Lifeline and celebrate the incredible work they have done over the past 25 years. I was delighted to give the opening address and reflect on the positive impact Lifeline continues to make in communities, as well as the important work that still lies ahead.

Congratulations to Lifeline on this remarkable milestone and thank you to everyone who joined the celebration 🥳

We were honoured to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Lifeline Projects at the House of Lords this week and we thank eve...
24/02/2026

We were honoured to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Lifeline Projects at the House of Lords this week and we thank everyone that celebrated with us.

We marked the occasion with the launch of our first organisational impact report, available here:
➡️ https://www.lifelineprojects.co.uk/download/impact-report-24-25/?tmstv=1771942313

We would also like to offer a heartfelt thank you to Lord Shaun Bailey for hosting us at the House of Lords and for his inspiring opening speech. It meant a great deal to mark this milestone in such a significant place and reflect on the work still ahead.

We would like to share the following statement from Rachel, Chris Lane's sister-in-law.---It is with a heavy heart that ...
10/02/2026

We would like to share the following statement from Rachel, Chris Lane's sister-in-law.

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It is with a heavy heart that I share the news of Christopher John Lane's unexpected passing on Friday, February 6th.

Christopher was a man of honour and integrity, whose life was marked by remarkable achievements and a profound impact on those around him. From completing The Duke of Edinburgh Award to running four half marathons for charity, he lived a life full of purpose and dedication.

Christopher's greatest legacy, however, lies in his work with the youth. He volunteered in numerous third-world countries and tirelessly supported young people across the UK, helping them grow into confident adults. His commitment to family and community was unwavering, and he was truly the heart of our family.

He touched the lives of everyone he met, always ready to lend a hand or offer support. His absence leaves a void not only in our family but in the many communities he served. We are raising funds to honour his memory and support those he cared for so deeply. Any contribution, no matter how small, would mean the world to us during this difficult time.

Thank you for your kindness and support.

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If you'd like to contribute, please visit

It is with heavy heart that we have to write this message. On Friday 6th February Christopher sadly … Rachel Lane needs your support for Christopher John Lane

10/02/2026

We are deeply shocked and saddened by the passing of our colleague and friend, Chris Lane, Lead Youth Development Worker at LifeLine Projects.

Chris devoted his life to supporting young people who were often unheard, unseen, and at risk of being left behind. Through his work, he created safe spaces, built trust, and helped young people believe in themselves and their futures.

Chris was a mentor, a leader, and a constant source of encouragement. His commitment to safeguarding, partnership working, and empowering young people will continue to inspire everything we do.

Our thoughts are with Chris’s family, friends, colleagues, and the many young people whose lives he changed.

Rest in peace, Chris. You will never be forgotten.

On Friday, we were delighted to meet with Wes Streeting MP who visited our mental health service in Redbridge and spoke ...
26/01/2026

On Friday, we were delighted to meet with Wes Streeting MP who visited our mental health service in Redbridge and spoke with CEO Nathan Singleton and members of our LifeLine Projects Families and FaithAction teams as well as beneficiaries taking part in one of our art sessions.

Address

Dagenham

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9am - 5:30pm
Friday 9am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+442085972900

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