Prathiti Kumar

Supporter Care And Database Officer at The Passage

Prathiti Kumar currently serves as a Supporter Care and Database Officer and previously worked as a Fundraising Assistant at The Passage since May 2023. Prior to this role, Prathiti gained experience as a waitress at Spice Court, providing exceptional client service and managing a high-volume point-of-sale system. As a Fundraising Intern at Vatsalya Society, Prathiti developed over 100 case studies that contributed to significant fundraising achievements and conducted field research on HIV+ sex workers. Additional experience includes a research internship at the Center of Microfinance, focusing on financial analysis and training design, as well as another research internship at Save the Children, where Prathiti contributed to policy recommendations for the National Education Policy. Educational qualifications include a Master’s degree in Development Studies from the Institute of Development Studies and a Bachelor's degree in Sociology from the University of Rajasthan.

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The Passage

The Passage provides resources to encourage, inspire and challenge people who have or are experiencing homelessness, to transform their lives. Working in Victoria, Westminster (London) where the concentration of people sleeping rough is at its highest in the UK, the work we do is vital. Our Resource Centre offers a wide range of facilities to those who are experiencing homelessness, whilst also offering support to those who are at risk of becoming street homeless. We have three accommodation projects offering a safe place to call home for those with complex needs, or to those who are in the process of finding a sustainable route off the streets. We are a voice for change and advocate for those who often feel their voice is not heard. The Passage takes its values and ethos from the teachings and example of St Vincent De Paul, a Christian and social reformer, who co-founded the Daughters of Charity in 1633. Vincent believed in action rather than words and in hands-on service to vulnerable people. Our Vincentian values drive everything that we do. • We assist homeless people to realise their own potential to transform their lives. • We act with compassion and kindness. • We are a voice for change and justice. • We build relationships based on trust. • We respect each other. • We are straightforward in all our dealings. • We believe in practical hands-on hard work. • We collaborate across all sectors of society.


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