LET’s latest Annual Report & Accounts reports that it was largely dormant over the last Covid-19 dominated year. The charity took the opportunity to develop its relationship with the National Emergencies Trust (NET) which will culminate this year in a formal Memorandum of Understanding between the two organisations to manage relationships and future activities where the two will need to work in partnership.
It also kept in regular touch with the relevant London local authorities, funders and community organisations central to the successful delivery of the charity’s work in the past.
Commenting, LET chair of trustees Gerald Oppenheim, says:
“We remain vigilant and stand ready to assist if there are further terror attacks or major civil incidents in London where we would be directly involved or elsewhere in the UK where we would be pleased to offer our knowledge and experience to support other charities and local organisations.”
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