UK charity
The National Emergencies Trust is a UK domestic charity launched in 2019 to collaborate with other UK charities during times of disaster. Launched on 7 November 2019, it serves as an equivalent organisation to the Disasters Emergency Committee in England and Wales.[1] The charity's patron is the Prince of Wales, who became its patron in April 2020.[2] The charity's Founding President is Richard Dannatt.
The charity's first appeal was launched in March 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, when the Duke of Cambridge appeared in a video for the Trust, launching a fundraising appeal to help charities during the outbreak. The appeal raised £11 million in its first week, with the money going out to "front line charities" and to the UK Community Foundations to be distributed among "local community foundations".[3] The appeal ultimately raised £100 million.[4] Posthumously, Elizabeth Balgobin, a former trustee, was named an Honorary Trustee of the National Emergencies Trust to recognise her contributions to its success during the pandemic.[5]
In June 2020, the UK broadcaster Channel 4 received special permission from FIFA to air the 1966 World Cup in aid of the National Emergencies Trust's Coronavirus Appeal. The match was broadcast as part of a programme titled Final Replay '66, and was presented by Gabby Logan, with commentary from Geoff Hurst and Glenn Hoddle. The match was also livestreamed via All 4.[6][7]
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