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FirstLight Trust

Org #68252
Vetted since 2019
2012
year founded
$63,606
raised on GlobalGiving
4
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

FirstLight Trust's mission is to rehabilitate those leaving and those who have left the Armed Forces and Emergency Services back into their communities, whatever that looks like for each individual. FirstLight Trust's key motivation for helping members of the military and emergency service community is the lack of grass roots support readily available to those who are frequently considered by other charitable organisations to be beyond available resources, who have 'fallen through the net' of charitable support. These individuals may have been discharged prior to their diagnosed needs having been met, or before the full depth of (complex) need has been identified; after leavi... read more

Project Leaders
Dorinda Wolfe Murray
Dorinda Wolfe Murray
Team
Dorinda Wolfe Murray, James Cook, Riah Bunce, Sam Fry, Lynne Gore
Organization Information
34 Grosvenor Gardens
London, SW1W 0DH
United Kingdom
02077307545
Organization Information
34 Grosvenor Gardens
London, SW1W 0DH
United Kingdom
02077307545

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Aug 16, 2023
No-one can pour from an empty cup
How true is the title of this report; for everyone.  Mental wellbeing is about resilience, confidence, vulnerability, honesty and communication.  So few words that encompass so much - and we...
Jul 13, 2023
A solution to the 'perfect storm'
The long-term societal effects of the Covid-19 lockdown are only just being understood.  What is indisputable is that the lockdown has profoundly affected our behaviour, with long-term...
Jul 12, 2023
Preventing homelessness - people rather than statistics
FirstLight Truist has seen a steady increase in enquiries over the last 6 months from veterans of the Emergency Services and Armed Forces asking for assistance with housing.  Around 90%...
 
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