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The Forces Children’s Trust is a charity devoted to helping dependent children that have lost a parent whilst serving with the Armed Forces.

 

The FCT, by reason of its aims and size, has the flexibility and ability to make decisions and offer help as needed, with minimum fuss and consequent time-loss. The scope of its ability to help both an individual and a group of children in similar circumstances is illustrated by two recent cases.  It provided special software for a dyslexic young boy who had sadly lost his father.  The cost was beyond the mother in her present circumstances and not available from other sources.  The immediate response by the FCT enabled the young boy to instantly improve his educational skills. 

 

In contrast, the Trust funded and enabled a trip to LondonFCT for a group of young children to see the hit-show ‘Mary Poppins'.  This included an overnight stay as well as restaurant meals and other visits together with their mothers and escorts from the Army/RAF Widows Associations.  In addition, a dream came true for many children and the trusts founder Denny Wise with a special trip to see 'The Sound Of Music' at the London Palladium, leading to an even more magical surprise with Noel Edmonds.

 

The Forces Children's Trust was founded in 2004 by Mr. Denny Wise who, with his extensive show-business background and contacts, has spent many years giving so much time to fund-raising for so many good causes and charities,  most of which have a strong Service background and include the Royal Star & Garter Homes. 

 

Following the many heart-breaking stories that have emerged from the losses in Afghanistan and Iraq,  Denny was concerned that the subsequent needs of the affected children, were not being fully addressed.  He was particularly moved by the number of children who were left without a parent. 

 

Discussing the situation with his contacts, he decided that a charity solely dedicated to helping the individual needs and problems of the children would help fill a niche in the charitable field of family care.  The Trust recognises that each child is special and unique, and should an individual require help not provided directly by the FCT, the Trust can assist where appropriate. 

 

 

Forces Children's Trust

 

Trustees: 

  • Mr. Robert Carrigan (Secretary)
  • Mr. Denny Wise (Chairman)
  • Rebecca Wise BA Hons
  • Flying Officer Owen Varley Bsc Hons RAF 

 

Chairman: Mr. Denny Wise
Treasurer: Govind Sri Haran

Webmaster:

Mr.Jeremy Webb 

 

 

 

Patrons:

 

  • Mr. Chris Grayling MP
  • Mr. Simon Weston OBE

 FCT Friends:

  • Mr. Roger de Courcey
  • Mr. Peter Elliott
  • Mr. Tony Hadley
  • Mrs. Deidre Morgan
  • Mr. Russell Morgan
  • Mr. John Virgo
  • Mr. Rick Wakeman

  

 

  Committee Members:

 

  • Wing Commander Roger Marsh MA BSc RAF
  • Paul Wood
  • Mrs Margaret Greenwood Co-ordinator (South East)
  • Mike Ramsden
  • Johnny T Logan

The Trust is chaired by Denny Wise motivated by his belief that ‘To help a child is an honour', and is open to appeals for help direct from families and those other agencies that help and care for them.

 

Further details can be obtained from:

Mr. Denny Wise
(Founder/Chairman)
Forces Children's Trust
‘Quaver Rest'
65 Shawley Way
Epsom Downs
Surrey
KT18 5PD

Tel: 01737 361077
e-mail: Click here
http://www.forceschildrenstrust.org/

Registered Charity number: 110421

 

Mission Statement

 

Statement


As a charity we are devoted to working together to help children in need whose father or mother has died,  or has been seriously injured whilst serving as a member of the British Armed Forces.

 

Values and Aims


We Believe That We Should:

 

  • Work in partnership with the Families, the Charity and Services Associations.
  • Act with compassion and sensitivity towards families at all times.
  • Recognise each child as special and unique.
  • Respect all individuals we meet in our work.
  • Provide help and support in Educational and social fields tailored to individual needs.
  • Provide Educational and Social opportunities where children can meet and interact with others similarly placed.
  • Help and support those who have particular needs.
  • Help to enable each child to develop the skills needed for life.
  • Assist in enabling professional help and advice to be available to families where such help and advice is not immediately available from the Forces Children's Trust.


The Forces Children's Trust is supported by Wise & Wicked Productions

 

 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 15 June 2008 )