HOPE Initiative
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Healthcare Opening Pathways to Equity
The HOPE Initiative is a groundbreaking, one of a kind four-year programme led by the Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation in partnership with Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) and 7PK. Together, we are breaking down barriers so young people from underrepresented backgrounds can pursue careers in medicine and healthcare.
Increasing representation in healthcare and equipping underrepresented young people with the skills, mentorship and exposure to reach their full potential and goals.
Why HOPE?
Empowering Students
Providing Access
Creating Pathways
Driving change
How It Works
We support students from Year 10 through post-secondary education, providing:
One-to-one mentorship
Career-focused workshops and hospital visits
Tech access and travel bursaries
Classrooms
Careers
Communities
Impact So Far
In just one year, HOPE has:
- Successfully onboarded 17 students.
- Established partnerships with schools and healthcare professionals.
- Delivered launch sessions and parent engagement events.
- Built strong foundations for long-term, life-changing relationships.
- Provided tech support to 8 of the students.
- We’ve provided tech support to 8 of the students, as we will be giving out mobile phones to them in their January session.
“Before HOPE, I didn’t think someone like me could become a doctor. Now I know it’s possible.” — Year 10 participant
How You Can Help
We are one year behind in funding. Without urgent support, we risk losing momentum and limiting opportunities for the young people who need us most.
- Fund mentors and participant support
- Provide travel bursaries and digital access
- Create and distribute learning resources
- Sustain our small, dedicated delivery team
- Measure and report long-term impact
Budget & Funding
Year 1–2
£182,260
- Full programme delivery
- Prominent recognition
- Direct engagement with participants
Year 3–4
£180,020
- Continued mentorship and evaluation
- Bespoke impact reporting
- Scalable programme growth
Partner with us
We welcome partnerships with organisations, schools, and charitable foundations.
- Annual impact reports
- Public recognition through our social media channels, press releases and partner’s page
- Opportunities to engage directly with participants
- A role in shaping a more equitable healthcare system
Narissa Williams
Project Manager – info@stephenlawrenceday.org
Why It Matters
By supporting the HOPE Initiative, you are ensuring that talented young people from underrepresented backgrounds have the opportunity to thrive in the healthcare field, and that Stephen’s legacy continues to inspire systemic change for generations.