The Farrant Singers came to All Saints Church, Chitterne, to sing with the sole purpose of raising funds for the Friends. On a beautiful Midsummer’s evening, this articulate, Salisbury based chamber choir excelled themselves with a wide range of works from William Byrd to Billy Joel. The church was filled with a very appreciative audience
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Very sadly, John Bush, another of our longstanding Patrons died on the 10th May 2024. John had been a Patron since the charity was launched in 2012 and had offered much sage advice over the years. He was a great supporter of our fundraising events, often bringing friends with him to spread the word about
We continue to support StoryBook Dads in HMP Erlestoke, an initiative which helps parents in prison to record bedtime stories and messages for their children on CDs and DVDs. These are sent to the child and bring comfort to them as they can hear or see their parent whenever they need to. An article in
We are saddened that Sir Christopher Benson, one of our longstanding Patrons of the Friends, died on the 21st January 2024, aged 90, after a long-term illness. He had been a Patron and supporter of our charity since 2012 and we are grateful for his support over the last 12 years. He will be sorely
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Emma Leigh-Bennett who has joined our Trustee team. Emma lives in Wiltshire and has worked in education for 30 years. She is currently the Headteacher of Kingsdown School in Swindon. Emma is passionate about enhancing the life chances of children in and outside of the classroom. We
At the end of May 2023, Belinda Southwell, our founder, ex-Chair and Trustee stepped down from our Trustee Board. The charity, as it is today, emerged from Belinda’s vision from 12 years ago when the charity was born. Its growth, development and successes are founded on Belinda’s passion to support the men of HMP Erlestoke and their families and we will continue to
The Trustees recently reviewed our charitable status and have changed it from being an Unincorporated Trust to a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO). We are still a registered charity with all the benefits that brings but now, as we are incorporated, we can employ staff or enter into contracts more easily. The new charity has been