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The Guards Parachute Association

Country
England & Wales
Charity number
1188482
Status
Registered
Registered
March 11, 2020
Legal form
CIO

Address

Address
The Guards Parachute Association
The Treasurer
Maj William Style
Headquarters Household Division
Horse Guards
LONDON
SW1A 2AX

Activities

The Guards Parachute Association (GPA) supports all Guardsmen who have served or are currently serving in Airborne Forces (ABF). The GPA provides financial and spiritual support. The GPA aims to ensure that all members have access to support regardless of where they live and we provide a UK-wide network to ensure members are looked after.

Objects: The Association Is Established To Further The Following 3 Purposes: 1) To Preserve And Foster Comradeship Between Serving And Retired Members Of The Association By: • Providing An Opportunity For Members To Meet At An Annual Dinner, Normally To Be Held, On The Saturday Nearest The Date Of The 1975 Disbandment Of No1 (guards) Independent Company, The Parachute Regiment (24th October)• Providing A Welfare Network For Members Who May Have Fallen On Hard Times, Or For Their Wives, Widows And Children, At The Discretion Of The Committee• Organising And Encouraging Members To Attend Other Functions, Whether Social, Military Or Commemorative, As Representatives Of The Association• Supporting And Encouraging In Every Way Possible Guards Units And Individuals Serving In The Airborne Role. 2) To Relieve Need, Hardship And Distress Amongst Past And Present Members Of Guards Airborne Soldiers And Their Dependents By Making Grants And Providing Such Support As The Trustees Deem Appropriate. 3)the Commemoration And Remembrance Of Those Members Of The Household Division Who Have Served In Airborne Forces And Who Have Died While In Service By The Erection Of A Memorial At The National Memorial Arboretum (nma) And To Educate The Public And Serving Soldiers And Veterans From All Regiments And Corps On The Long-Established And Cherished Traditions And The History Of Guardsmen In Airborne Force And The Sacrifices Made By Airborne Guardsmen In Conflict.

Classification

How
Makes Grants To Individuals
What
General Charitable Purposes, Disability, Arts/culture/heritage/science, Armed Forces/emergency Service Efficiency, Other Charitable Purposes
Who
Elderly/old People, People With Disabilities, Other Defined Groups

Areas of operation

Country
Northern Ireland, Scotland
Region
Throughout England And Wales

Finances

Period end Income Expenditure
March 31, 2025 £13,434 £4,941
March 31, 2024 £4,076 £5,796
March 31, 2023 £3,067 £7,724
March 31, 2022 £6,205 £21,680
Oct. 17, 2020 £119,716 £3,490

Trustees

Name Appointed
Peregrine Simon Wynch Felton Falkner (Chair) Aug. 30, 2019
John M Hardy Feb. 10, 2026
Piers L Ashfield Jan. 8, 2024