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Working in Partnership

At Prisoners Abroad, we pride ourselves on building successful partnerships with organisations of all sizes. We know that each company we partner with is unique – with their own vision, brand mission and strategic priorities. That’s why we always tailor-make our approach, to help you get the most out of your partnership with us and make the most impact for people imprisoned abroad and their families.

We have experience of working with diverse organisations including law firms, banks and government bodies.

We would love to work with you and your team to create a partnership and clearly show the impact your support makes to British people affected by overseas imprisonment.

Whether you would like to support the charity as an individual within your company or engage your whole team, we will work with you to find the activities which suit you, your staff and your business.  We have lots of ideas which we can discuss, including strategic CSR projects, sponsorship, company donations, payroll giving, gift in kind, sporting challenges, gala events or volunteering.

If you'd like to talk to us about Corporate Partnerships, please email [email protected] or call 020 7561 6832.


Thank you to all our corporate partners who have supported people affected by overseas imprisonment.

Baker McKenzie 

For many years Baker Mckenzie has supported Prisoners Abroad with pro bono work, making sure prisoners overseas know their rights, and helping the organisation run smoothly. We really appreciate their continued help and support.

We are also thankful for the participation of Backer McKenzie's employees in our Christmas Card Scheme. Last year, we supported 1,173 British prisoners facing Christmas alone overseas, many miles away from their families and friends. This scheme makes a huge difference to reducing a prisoner’s isolation.  

Baker McKenzie is committed to promoting human rights and welfare, so we are very proud to support Prisoners Abroad's important and impactful work, through both legal advice and the annual Christmas card scheme.

- Baker McKenzie

I was especially touched by the personally written Christmas cards I received in December. Thank you so very much. It means a great deal to know that there are people who put judgement aside and help no matter what.

- A prisoner in the USA

Do you want to take part in this year’s Christmas Card Scheme? 


Vodafone charities.connected

We are very fortunate to count on support from Vodafone charities.connected to provide free Vodafone SIM cards to our Resettlement Service users. In a world where mobile access to the internet is an essential part of daily life, these SIMs provide a lifeline to people returning to the UK from imprisonment overseas.

We are very grateful to Vodafone charities.connected for providing this vital resource to our service users, which plays such a fundamental role in enabling them to access support upon their return.

We are committed to tackling digital exclusion. We hope that by providing free connectivity to Prisoners Abroad and the other amazing charities across the UK who have such an enormous impact on their local communities, we can help close the digital divide. We urge any organisation who thinks they can benefit to apply online, and we look forward to hearing how this connectivity has helped.

- Vodafone charities.connected


Benefact Group

In 2022 we were awarded the Benefact Group’s ‘Movement For Good’ prize. Prize-winners are nominated by the public, and we were honoured to be one of the recipients chosen to receive the award.


We would also like to express our continued thanks to:

Clifford Chance

Hogan Lovells

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