BACKGROUND
Newry and Armagh Caring for Victims (NACVI was established in February 2014 to provide support
to victims of the Troubles. including ex-service personnel, in the Newry and Armagh area. The vision
of the organisation is to ensure that all members are included and supported in society. with
improved health outcomes and greater financial security for those who have suffered as a result of
violence and conflict in Northern Ireland's recent past. NACWS mission is to provide a personalised,
practical response to the need of individual victims, acting as a strong advocate on their behalf.
NACV has three strategic objectives:
To provide relevant educational. social and ￿creatIOnal activities.
To continue the growth and development of the support to members.
To ensure best practice is maintained in governance. The organisation not only seeks to
deliver relevant and achievable support to members. but to ensure that they are at the heart of
decision-making when seniices are devised. This value. as well as mutual respect and
encouragement, rests at the core of all NACV undertakes.
GENERAL
2023- 2024 was a busy year for NACV. The organisation had purchased derelict premises in
Markethill in 2022 namely the former Bingham House and associated buildings. This was a huge step
forward for the voluntary group. It also meant many long hours by volunteers and community. The
key elernent to Bingham House wa5 the significant and poignant memorial wall located there. This
was the main driver for the office holders of NACV in going after the purchase of the building,
memorial wall and gardens. 2023-2024 saw significant progress as the old garden was cleared and
left ready for restoration should funding become available.
Repairs and maintenance continued at Bingham House as monies were raised or funding delivered.
This is / was an ongoing PFocess with thousands of pounds needed to renovate and maintain
buildings extending to over ICK)(K) sq feet. Much work was done during this reporting year and much
more still needs to be done with the building having been vacant for 12 years.
In tandem with all of the maintenance work during 2023-24 NACV continued to deliver a huge
programme of events and social gatherings. These included multiple coffee mornings, day trips,
fundraisers, classes, social events, seasonal programmes as well as our now annual Remembrance
service.
All of these events were organised and staffed by volunteers.
2023-24 saw a huge amount of internal fundraising by NACV volunteers raising over Ellk in the
process.
OUTCOME
The NACV project continues to target those in the older age profile. Rural isolation, loneliness and
poor services are all features of the locality and feature heavily in all our targetted programmes.