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ended 31 OcfolKt ?0•2.
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ofthe(1wiiies.4ci )011 I'th¢Acel.
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the Cl]arine5 IAccowtt5 and Rewnsl Re￿71all0￿5 2008 wher than anv r¢qiureinellt tt￿1 Ibp accowtt5
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2021
Tot
ds
2021
Toiai
No*s
LIC0￿￿)D E)IK)WMEI%T5 FROM
27.970
141.900
169.9.10
220.133
ChthiablpA¢iiillles
C]￿lablt.4cil1lttCs
41.D74
1916
156.168
113.1041
(Y.6301
122,7341
63.965
other rKo$lli%ed8*lll￿oo5$e5j
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(￿104
(9,630
(21.734)
53.965
RECONCILIATIO% OF FU%I)S
Toial foTh¥ard
29JTh)
44,130
73,430
19.465
TOTAL FL)I)SCAPSJED FOR￿.A￿lI
IAI96
73.430

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2022
Total
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cirytREIT ASSETS
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AJI￿ts fallin8th]eMithinoneyEaT
17491
17491
11.0811
ETC[￿RE￿T ASSETS
.10.107
73.430
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iQi96
J4,9)0
73.430
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16,190
34,51M)
-,3_430
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tricted futds
lQl96
29.3(X)
44.130
TOTALFLryDS
73.430
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NOTES TOIHE FINLNCL4L ST.4TEhlEfI13
ACCOIThIP4GPOLICIES
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acoKdance uith the (knarilies SORP (TRS 1021 'AcC￿￿tIng Report￿8 by Cl￿￿11¢5.. Ststetnpnl of
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ReTrirnllo Statthtd apphcable ￿ the UK alld Republic of Ire[￿)d IFRS 1021 leffecliir l Janikitv 20191,.
Final￿131 Reportsiig SlzndaTa 10? 'Thp Fi[w￿l81 Rewrling StsnaaTa ppplicabie ￿ thv ana Rwthlir of
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l ￿￿OI￿C is TecoBDLsed iD the StalenieDt of Fu￿1￿1 (hnce the cknrity ba5 eDI]lleD￿nI to Ibe fith. it
iSPTobAble ttL4t rettli￿a￿a the tatsbtij￿as￿Cartlkn￿Iy.
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beth ciassthd ulld￿. headiU*S that a*¥re8ate all cost itlated to the caie*ory costs C¥llJnOt be diyectly
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TRI'STEES, REMUNELUTIONK%D BENEHTS
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31 (kiober20?1.
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NOTESTO THEFINANCL4L STAIEMENTS.contmued
COMPAIL47TrIS FOR THE STAJEME￿￿ OFFL¥ANCtAL ACllNTIIES
Unrestrided
Restrictsl
Total
LNCOlff A%I>ENI)OWTrIETr4TS FROM
t￿￿tio￿5 alld le8acie5
105.077
11.f.056
220.133
El￿N￿[r[lIE ON
ChArltAble Acthaties
ch￿Itab[cA(ttI.l1le5
68.05.1
156.168
T tycol
Ti'allsf*is betw(*ll funds
Othei'iYrogDi5ed gAlll¢afjssos}
,'11055e5lonM"aii￿ii0llof fixedas5ets
26.943
356
03.965
13561
17.5841
12.4161
iio.Ix)01
29.082
24.883
53.965
REC'ONCILIATION OFFLINDS
Totsl brLN]8btfoThN'ard
218
19.247
19.465
TOTAL FtryllscARR￿D FORWARD
29.3
44.130
73.430
T￿)G[BLE FLITDASSE15
Cwer
COST
Ad(litio]Ls
ETBOOKI'ALLE
Al 31 octob￿ 2022
389
Al 31 (k10b￿ 2021
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NEfEL4NS OtrrtX)ORS CIO
NOTES TO THE FtNANCL4L STAIEMErirs-tolllitll
ear 31 Cknober 2022
CREDITORS: LM01Th13 FALLll%G DI￿ ITrTIHll%
2022
2021
TradecrethtOJ5
749
1.081
MOVEMEYT ￿ FLQ¥DS
Nei
Al
31.10.22
ill fimds
Unresttlrted fuDds
Ge]]ail fiMMi
Garfield IVes1￿) Foundarion
16300
12.$00
(13,1041
3.696
29JOO
113,IIMI
16196
Re5tticted fuDd5
Anlled F￿CeS Coi"enalll Tntsi
Positii'e Pathi?ys Atteiius
17.728
117.7281
A]ll￿ F￿CeS Coi"eJ]anl Fund Tn￿1 Force
for (1￿￿78¢ Th'oll'ujg Together
A￿.3[d9 forAllNatiLX￿ tA)ttery
tYOylyCarte Tntsi
FU￿19 Seotl F￿ll￿allon
RAF Be￿￿"01e]]f Flu
TheFore
Totbaycoiluiii￿ity0[a￿t
￿-eI￿a￿s, F￿￿datiOll
RNRNfGreellwich
ABF Soldiers Ch￿lty
AFrfF Ar￿janIS￿l
Sunty8r3nts and trllsts
991
7.170
1,178
(4.9911
(7.1701
{1,1781
Lo(MJ
2,￿]0
12.0001
(6.51.41
{3￿)
7,500
4,000
2,5￿]
31M>
7,500
000
5,000
sooo
44130
(9.6301
TOTAL FLINDS
73.430
122.7341
50.696

EKINS out￿oRs CIO
NO]ES TOTHE FINANCIAL STATEMENfs.COllttDued
MOVEMEITtN Ft4¥DS- ¢otsllttutd
Net ￿￿'¢nI￿1 ]￿fil￿ts. i￿c1Th4¢d ID the abov¢ ate as follows".
expej
IIDlt%lJa¢ted funds
GeneTal fi
27970
141.074
(Iiirm)
Re5trirted funds
Positti"e Patbways ArteJ]]is
117.728)
(17.7281
AM￿dForCeS Coi'etiatit F￿MITn1$I
Posilii"e Pithway5 2 Y￿[￿11 Get
GToinided
Arn￿dFo￿CeS COIT￿ FundTtustFoTce
foichallse G[0￿]D$ T0￿ethe[
Au'ards fotAllNatioD3] Lotrery
D￿"0￿cO￿l￿u￿tyF￿lldaIloll
Oyly ¢￿￿Ti￿st
FIE￿15 scottFLNU￿Iloll
iL4F Benool•JiRu
The F(A
Tottmycoulliil￿ItyG￿ll
VeleThTrs' Filluidalio]J
We51etn P0￿'t[
35.0
114A91Tr
(7,170
12,(MW
IS,175
I2,1￿
12.0(Mbl
149911
{7,170)
12JqO)
12WOOI
16.5131
131Kkl
1.100
15,1
&597
IL913
io.owj
(&597
17,913
17,SiW
IAg.7.W
17,7L4I
ABF s01th￿s ch￿1￿
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12.7
141.900
(1414901
(9ffj.101
TOTAL FLryDS
169930
1192W
PBge 8

NO]ES TO THE F￿ANcL￿E STA]EMENfs.cOtrtill￿d
LN ￿]NDS-cO￿t￿￿ed
CompAi'Atl*es fw. rllDds
Net
K>i'e]]]ellt
TrdnsfeJ5
Al
31.10.21
1.11.20
fi￿d5
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Gelleral fimd
G￿e]dWe510llFth￿t1i)
218
16.938
12..5
13561
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12.SIK)
218
29.438
13561
29.3(K)
Rt5tiirted r￿lld5
Arnied For(￿ Coi'eJLgDt Fwd TnLSi
Posiiiir Padjways ALleJnis
17.728
17.728
A￿L*IF0￿CeS cOTre￿￿t FItsKI T￿￿t
Posiiii'e Patbways2 yearprallt Get
GtOE]lld
Anned Fol[￿ Coi'eJLqllt Fiwd TnLSlFo￿e
forU1￿1¥e GrowJ)g ToBether
AwFtd5 foi AllNahQt￿ Lottery
[ki'￿7 CoJilliiiDiiry Fowidatiom
D'oyly Call¢ TnL%I
Fi]￿lS ScottFoulliLitioll
IL4F Betsel￿1t￿l Finkq
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To￿aYC0￿M￿￿IryQrallt
AwatdsfotAJJ
16.831
356
6.991
7.170
&991
7.170
2.?50
2.2$0
2.000
6.513
300
6.513
300
(1.2(K)I
19.247
24.%?7
356
44.130
TOTAL FLryI)S
19.465
53.965
73.430
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rNANCL4L ST
DI FLThI)S. conlinued
Res01￿ceS
GaiIL% aIid
I￿seS
MwrJJieJJi
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G￿1¢[￿] fiuid
03￿e[d W￿[011 FoulldatiiM]
Clare Mihie Tiiist
70.077
20.INK)
14.5.5551
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11S.(KKJI
17..5841
16.938
12.5(Kl
iO.T.077
(68.0551
17.-T841
29.438
Rfstrthd fvnd5
iiJedFthees CoirJk￿l Finjd TnLSI
PosJtti"e Path44"ays knejn
33250
{15.$221
17,728
AnJJedForces co1wk￿l Finkl TnLSI
PositiNe Path￿￿y5 2 year Get
Groinided
AtJ]]ed Fotces Coi"eJklllt FiuM] T￿￿1 Force
for Change th.0￿"￿1B Together
AM7Tds fotAll FUJGS
A￿1rd$ forAiINaiith]a] Lotlery
cL4T￿￿t
l9.(
2.2.16
9.570
{l2.Wl
12.2161
12.4(4)I
(1.0001
16.(Wl
11.8•?1
6.991
7.170
Iyoyly CatreTnist
Fllknjis S¢off F￿￿id￿lIOn
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]L4F BdM'ol¢JJi Fm
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Tothy C0IX￿11￿]ry Gyant
I'eteThns' Fovlldalio
A￿1rd$ forAiI
2.250
12.(Wl
12.0001
12.(KK)I
18.4871
16801
IS.￿
6.513
31x1
13.IKK)
300
113.IKK)I
(1.2￿)
11.2CIJI
115.056
12.4161
24.5?7
TOTAL F[Th￿S
220.133
1156.1681
110.(KK)I
53.965
RELAIED PARTYDISCLOSLUIES
Thue ￿￿te￿ORIal¢d￿ty￿ao5acti0￿ the y&At ended 31 (kn>kn2022.
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AILED STATEMEFrroF F]N
2022
2021
DoDallons *nd legAcle5
&969
160960
220.133
109930
220.133
Total thcomthg I￿sO￿lre5
169930
220.133
CbAlItRble artiiities
Staff ￿nuneraTiOn
Core seTh￿e deJik'eryc0515
'ice de]ii'ery ￿lI￿On￿3(tOrre￿ut￿dti0
Othersenice deJiiErycosts
SI￿76
65.241
30.779
16.th73
25.266
1.19
1.668
584
1.262
2.3
393
891
4.598
314
23.635
MotOrexpeJ￿es
Office exp￿￿¢$
1.661
289
Wknite d￿'elOpll
TraiLillig
Ath"aiisii18
ACCO￿l￿11¢Y i￿okkeepI￿￿
Subscnptions
SmKhy
t££al andpro￿910￿￿1 fees
smff expens
410
731
303
1.152
341
192,664
156.168
TotslreSou￿eS ex￿￿ed
192.664
156.168
et (expendllureythco]ne
(22.7341
63.965
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1ST NOVEMBER 2021- 315TOCTOBER 2022
Re8 Charlty no.. 1175204
Veterans Outdoors
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 21/22
VETEFiAN5
OUTDOORS '
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CEO INTRODUCTION
Jeremy Hibbard,
Chief Executive
A focus on
changing lives
Our cover photo captures the wonderful mtsment that one of our veterans realised her life had just
changed. After three days on one Of our flagship courses, she discovered she could do, again, something
shed thought She wasn't capable of. You can read Poppy's full story in the Case Studies 5ectitsn of this
reFM)rt, but her journey with us is & great example of the resilience work that Veterans Outdoors is
nowdoing.
While the attivities. welfare g￿ldance
and peer support that we offer rernain
Impoftant to our veteran5. many have
whole of the charity settor. Funding There tan be few other jobs where
bod￿e5 have recognised, especially. the people regularly thank you for changing
value af Artemis. our unique projECt their live5 50 It'5 a real privilege to b8
for female veterans, and thry continue
part of an organlsatlon that is able
They want Strategies lo give thetn the to 5vppDrt Us deliverin¥ this valuable
¢0 make such H difference. WE look
confidence to deal with the pressures
work. Female ￿teranS now account for
torward to expanding our knowledge.
and hurdles of everyday life. We started
TnorE than 60% of our overall cohort
understanding. influence and. of course.
thi5 work in 21122 and we're already
nd we value, highly, their feedback and
our tohort ol beneficiaries in the months
building on it in 22123. This kind of
imagination when it comes to planning
and yearstocome.
5UPPQrt is not being offered Elsewhere
ourwayforward.
so it relnforces our role as one of the
most important veterans, charitie5 in
None of thls ¥Yotsld happen wlthollt the
the South West.And it makes usan even
bTilliant Veteran5 Outdoor5 team syho
rnore valuable referral partner for the deliver a comprehensive programme of
NH5. Op. Courage and thÈ many other
events and unrivalled welfare 5UPkKIrt.
statutory bodies that support the wider As CEO I'm lutky to work alongside Si.
forcesfamil¥.
Jodi. Catherine. Mandy. Bernard and
Sam as WEII 35 our 5UPPDrtive board
of trustees and b grosving porffolio of
operational partDer5.
Jeremy Hibbard.
Chief Executi
Our reputstion as innovators has Served
Us well during a difficult PEriod for the

CONTENT PAGE
Content
Page
CEO Introductlon
Our year in numbers
Poppy's Story
Kat'5 Story
H's Story
Chalr's Report
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Thankyou
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OUR YEAR IN NUMBER5
Ouryear
in numbers
IN 202112022
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£169,930
175
DOD
GRANTS & DONATIONS
EVENT DAYS
fs £192,664
10
EXPENDITURE
ONLINE EVENTS
94
ACTIVE BENEFICIARIES
OF OUR BENEFICIARIES
26%
3/
ARE MALE
ARE REGISTERED DISABLED
74%
io%
ARE FEMALE
ARE FROMTHEFAMILIES
OF VETERANS OR THOSE
STILLSERVING
6%
ARE STILL SERVING

POPPY'S STORY
Poppy's
Story
The Warrior Equine tearn are 5ymbdi5ed by her saxophone, unloved
among our most important
anduntouched iDit5Ca5eunderherbed.
partners,
delivering
changing interventions to many
"I couldn't bear to open the case.. she
of our beneficiaries. Their three
5ayS.'jUStthe Smell would remind rne of
day courses are always over-
the life I'd had and which was nowEone.'
A three-d3y Warrior EquineNeterans
5ub5cribed and
we
retnain
o￿tdOorS therapy cOur5e gave Poppy
grateful to those funders who the skills she needed to overcome her
have donated specifically to
anxiety and our cover photo captured
enable us to work with Ele and the moment She was able to Open the
her team.
case for the fi￿1 tlme In three years.
take out the saxophone and play the
assernbledcohortaquick tune.
The smell wouldremind
meof the life I'dhadand
which was nowgone.
Poppy had spent 15 years in the Royèl
loved. When illness forced her to leave "Thi5 has really changed my life" s
she was devastated and suffered a told us."1 feel that if can do th15....1 can
breakdown.The life5he'dlost<ameto be doanythinE.
Poppy,
Warrior Equ ine

KAT'S STORY
Kat's
Story
Kat 15 a Royal Navy Veteran in her thirtie5 and is a single mother of z seven
year old boy. She joined Artemis, our women's project, in May 2022, after
seeing it advertised on Facebook.
She told us how she had become riddled with The amalgamation of these events ideniihed
anxiety whiih got worse as Covid continued.
and addressed a lot for Kat. helping her to
She became more and more socially i501ated
realisethatspendingtimewithothersrelieves
to the point where she was only leaving the
her sense of loneliness. evoking a feeling of
house to go to work and take her son to empowerment arhd motivation. She now h•$
School. She never did anything for herself
ffloreconfidence and self-belief tocha5e heT
and her mood was deteriorating to the point dreams and make new friend5. She has used
of despair. She felt she had lost her identity her newfound hobbies, skills and interests to
and confidente which led her to feel hopeless bDlsterup her CV3nd get herself anewjob.
and wDrthle55, Kat Wa5 desperate tv get hpr
sparkfor lifeback IoTthe benefitol her 50n.
Kat says Veterans Outdoors, Artemls
project saved her from the darkest depths.
We were able to offer Kat a programme of "It's helped me to put perspective on
events to'find herself again.
these included
SltuatlOn5 in tny life. I have been grateful for
an evening canoe trip and BBQ, overnight the opportunity and would recommend it to
canoeing and camping. yo8a, breathwork
anyone requiring help. It's given me a whole
and ¢¢ld-waler swimming. photography outlook OD life. I have definitely been
and tnindfulnes5.
more PD51tive on a daily basi5. Thing5 are
lookinggood."
I hovebeengratefvl for
the opportunity and would
recommend itto onyone.
Kat,
Royal Navy Veteran

H'S STORY
Our twice-
yearly 10 week
'soi l-to-supper.
courses have
been shown to
boost confidence
and improve
positive thinki ng.

H'S STORY
Story
H. is a 52 yÈar-old Armyveteran who left at the end of his engagÈttient after
26 years of servite. Working, then, four days per week, he joined our'soil
to Supper, Course in September '21 because he wanted to get some new
knowledge and meet some like-minded people. He's really Ènjoyed learning
growing skills and has built a polytunnel in his own garden, volunteering
in the walled Earden at Dartington after the first course and subsequently
attending our weekly sessions at Pentillie Castle in Cornw311.
Since joining Veteran5 Outdoor5. H. has
Of the 5(Ml-to-supper course. H. Says "It'5
experienced some tough times. The Sudden changed the way I think èboul certain parts
death of his father and a worrying health of my life. It'5 encouraged me lo spend more
diaEn0515for oneof hi5 50n5 impacted Dn the
tirne in my sarden.whirh l find relaxins.
Yéhole larnily. H's wlfe and eldest son have
Ithas ktmerelaxandde-slressat homeafter
lsor8gister￿￿￿dt￿kQnp￿rtlThcaUrs￿sand
a particularly stressful titne The Veteran5
wellbelng days wSth us and we've been able Outdoors teamhivehelped megreatlv.,
to offer welfare support to the whole family.
H'5 50n joined hitn on our 5011 tts SuppEr
Course and it gave them a cha￿e to reflect
encDuragt a joint P1S5ion for vowing veg
athome.
Plantingout in thewalled
garden at Dartington on
one of our popular 50i1-to-
Supper courses.

CHAIR'S REPORT
Chair's
Report
It's has been nearly a decade since our Armed Forces were last
engaged in large scale tombat operations and some might Jssume
thatthe nutnberof veteran5 needingsupport 15 fallingandthere 15 le55
need for charities like Veterans Outdoors.
They couldn't be More wrong. Combat services stretched like never before.
induced mental health conditions can Veterans Outdwrs is becoming ever
take rnany year5 to surface and there
more vital. growing in both reputstion
re many other. nDn.cotnbat reasons atbd impDrtance.
thèt might cause Mental health issues
or trauma 3mong our serviceme
and women
or
Slowly but surely. we're cementing our
plate within the land5C3pe of veteian5'
support ind while there will alwtys be
more work to be done. the progress so
far ha5 been impre55ive. ThE TfU5tee5
and l are proud to beparttsf thisdynamic
orgaTri5ation, supporting a team that
put5 the wellbeingof our veterans at it5
veryheart.
maltreaiment lo name just a few.
AsourunderstandiTrgofwhatCaU5esand
constitute5 mental illness grows. we're
torever llew and bEttET way5
of supportlng our serv5￿5 comrnunlty.
helping rnen and wornen to fulfil their
It'sgreattoseeveteransoutdoorsatthe
forefront of this work. working closely
with benehciaries and other partners to
discover exactly what work5. devi5inS
programmes that cin ofter veterans the
skills and resilience they need to cope
witheveryday5ituatl0ll5th3t.previou51y.
thty may have found difficult. With the
NHS and other statutory rnental health
Haydnwhite.
Haydn White,
Interim Chair
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THANKYOU
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Thank
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Atveterans Outdoorswe do our best
to put smiles on everyone's faces.
Wecouldn't achieve3nyof thi5 Wlthoutthe SUPPDrtof 50tnevi5ionaryand generou5 funder
In21122th￿oillCI￿d0d..
TheArmed Force5CovenaDt
FundTru5t (Positive Pathway5,
GetGrounded,Growing
Together project5andAfghan Fund)
GarfieldWestonFouDdation
Do￿YCartecbarIlab1CTrVSt
MoleVèlleyFarmers
The ElmgrantTrust
RtyalAir FtsrceBenevolent Fur
The Hedlty Foundation
The Nationèl Lcttery'sAwards
PFCh3ritableTru5t
The Hendy Found3tion
St JarnessPlace Foundation
The MacRobertTrust
Theclare MilneTrust
The SwireCharitèbkTrusl
NinevehChaiitableTru5t
The De Las21oTrusl
TheVeterans.Fout￿atI0n
Royal NavyRoy3lMarine5Charity
The Devoncomtnunity ￿ndat￿)n
ABF-TheSoldiersCharity
DevonCountyCouncilCovidfund
IDCC COVID
ThtAstDrFoundation
Wt51ern Powtr
Carew PDleCharitableTru5t
TheFinniskottFoundation
David G[b￿SFo￿t￿￿on
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21122 period by Stewart Harrison with Haydn White replacing him as
interim chairfrom August'22.
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