
The London Emergencies Trust (LET) is the successor body to the London Bombings Relief Charitable Fund (LBRCF) which assisted the 7/7 bomb attack survivors and bereaved next of kin.
LET is a pop-up disaster response charity. It activated in 2017 in response to the terror attacks at Westminster, London Bridge, Finsbury Park Mosque and Parsons Green. It was also one of the charities that responded to the Grenfell tower fire that year.
How we can help:
- Interviews and background on LBRCF’s work assisting 7/7 survivors and bereaved next of kin
- Commentary on how charities can work with public bodies and emergency services and the health service during and after a disaster
- Limited contacts with survivors and bereaved relatives from 7/7 but we’ll do our best to point you in the right direction
Contact us at: [email protected]
Useful publications:
Distributing Funds in a Disaster, by Dr. Diana Leat, November 2018
Responding to a Disaster, by Dr. Diana Leat, June 2015