4in10 London’s Child Poverty Network

Working together to improve the lives of children living in poverty across the capital

About 4in10

4in10 is London’s Child Poverty Network. It is comprised of over 600 organisations and individual members working to improve the lives of children living in poverty across the capital.

The 4in10 collective belief is that all children have a right to grow up free from poverty and that failure to protect this right denies children the freedom and dignity that others enjoy.

A future free from child poverty in London is possible if there is a conscious will and effort to make this a reality. Voices are stronger and more effective when campaigning together for this future.

4in10 connects people who care, highlights best practice that works, shares information, and keeps the spotlight on the damage of poverty on children and families in London.

The Network is funded by Trust for London and City Bridge Foundation, and hosted by Quaker Social Action – we are extremely grateful for their support.

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Praxis logo in blue with a green arrow, and the text "Proxim for migrants and refugees" in blue.
Shelter logo with a red upward-pointing arrow and the word 'SHELTER' in red uppercase letters underneath.
Rooted Finance
Close-up of the large, stylized text 'XLP' in black with white outline.
Z2K Fighting Poverty logo with purple and pink text and a flower symbol
Toynbee Hall logo with an orange tree illustration and the tagline 'For a fairer future'.
A black background with the words "Debt Justice" in dark gray text, overlaid by a large red brushstroke slash.
Green square with white text reading 'Christians against poverty' and large white 'CAP'
Logo of African Community School with the tagline, Inspire Educate Succeed, featuring stylized figures of an adult and a child in green against a black background.
Logo for STAG organization supporting travelers and Gypsies, with green text and border.
The logo of Just Fair with the words 'just fair' in lowercase letters, with 'just' in a lighter font and 'fair' in a darker, bold font.
A pink tag with a small black hole at the top, featuring the text 'Little Village' in dark blue, textured, playful font.
Logo with three stylized figures inside a circle, surrounded by the words "Single Parent Rights," and a green rectangle below with the text "equality for single parents"
Coram Family and Childcare logo with colorful pinwheel design.
Logo of ESDEG, Education and Skills Development Group, featuring an abstract orange and red human figure with a star above, and the organization name in black text.
The logo of Trussell with the slogan 'Ending hunger together' beneath it.
Generation Rent logo with a stylized house and text
Colorful sign with the text 'Old Kent Road' on a blue background and 'Family Zone' on a green background, with a stylized street sign design.
Colorful logo with the words "Home Start" in orange and purple, with a stylized figure in purple in the middle, and the word "London" below.
A cartoon-style cat playing with a fish in a bowl on a table.
Red and black logo depicting a stylized human figure with raised arms, encased in a circle, with the words "Save the Children" below.
Pink rectangular logo with black text reading "Child Poverty Action Group" arranged in four lines.
IRMO logo with the full name 'Indo-American Refugee and Migrant Organisation' to the right
Colorful text spelling out "SSQ" with the phrase "More than a school" beneath it.
Substantial logo with a stylized wheat symbol above the words "the alliance" in orange, and the phrase "for better food and farming" below in black.
Logo of Youth London Youth featuring two stylized human figures, one blue and one yellow, with arms raised, and the text "Youth London Youth" in black.
Logo with a circular icon featuring a white squiggly line and the text "Trust for London" next to it.
Quaker Social Action logo with white and orange text on a purple background.

Our Action Plan is endorsed by the following 4in10 members:

These organisations are members of the 4in10 Network and support the Action Plan set out on this website. Together, they represent a wide range of expertise across policy areas affecting child poverty. Given this breadth, endorsement reflects support for the Plan’s overall aims and approach rather than formal sign-off of each specific call to action.