The Foundation values the contribution made by the arts to people’s mental, physical and economic health.
The Foundation is committed to a society where all children, young people and adults should be able to live free from fear of physical, emotional or sexual abuse in personal relationships or by strangers.
The Free and Quiet Minds programme focusses on the needs of the most rejected and ignored people in society; specifically, those who have been detained in psychiatric hospitals, people from black and minority ethnic communities with mental health problems and destitute asylum seekers.
The Foundation is committed to helping local organisations to find long term solutions to local issues and engaging the skills and talents of individuals to transform communities for the benefit of all.
From April 2012, LankellyChase Foundation's mission will focus exclusively on bringing about change to improve the quality of life of people who face severe and multiple disadvantage.
The Trustees of the LankellyChase Foundation reaffirm their commitment to the Foundation’s mission.