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Illustrated promotional graphic for Sanctuary LumaLiving featuring colourful flowers on a yellow background, with the text "LumaLiving is here!" and the Sanctuary LumaLiving logo.
Sanctuary has brought together its technology enabled living offer under a single identity, Sanctuary LumaLiving
A woman in a red and white patterned dress stands smiling, holding a framed certificate. The certificate reads "Aysha Hajat, Employee of the Year." Behind her, a large group of people are standing and clapping in a decorated venue with draped fabric and lights. Tables are set with flowers and glasses, suggesting a celebratory event.
Aysha Hajat, who has spent more than three decades helping women and children flee domestic abuse has been named Employee of the Year.
4 residents are seated in a communal area laughing and smiling
Sanctuary has completed the transfer of five retirement communities from Your Housing Group
Lynn Clarke holding her award at the National Learning Disabilities and Autism Awards event
Lynn Clarke, who works at Sanctuary Supported Living’s Sidegate Lane, was honoured at the National Learning Disabilities and Autism Awards
From 1 April 2026 Plymouth Domestic Abuse Services (PDAS), managed by Sanctuary Supported Living will no longer provide domestic abuse…
A group of eleven people are standing together, posing for a photo in front of a backdrop with a heart design. They are dressed in formal attire, with some wearing suits and others in dresses. Several individuals are holding framed certificates or awards. The setting appears to be at an awards ceremony or celebration. The lighting is warm, and the group is smiling at the camera.
Sanctuary Supported Living is marking a proud moment for colleagues after achieving one award win and three highly commended recognitions.
Person sitting at a desk with paintings and framed artwork, speaking in a home studio setting.
This Learning Disability Week, we’re joining the national conversation led by Mencap around the theme, “Do You See Me?”.
A group of women and children are gathered outdoors on a paved area. Some women are holding babies, while others are standing or kneeling with toddlers. The group is smiling and appears to be enjoying a casual gathering. In the background, there are trees, a fence, and some outdoor furniture. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly.
Young people in Basildon are more confident, more connected and better prepared for living independently after taking part in a life…