News

First Pilotlight team launches in Wales

10 March 2010

An article in the Western Mail describes how four corporate partners in Wales - Admiral, Watts Gregory, Ofcom and Lloyds TSB have teamed up with th

Supporting KPC to develop a business plan

3 March 2010

Helena Parboij set up KPC Youth in 1998, following the tragic drugs-related death of her 18-year-old son. She gathered together a group of local people who wanted to address the problem of lack of facilities for young people in the Cynffig area of Bridgend.

Pilotlight People: Julia Mortimer

3 February 2010

Julia Mortimer, an associate at Watts Gregory LLP, has recently started working as a Pilotlighter with Arts Factory in Wales

New charity recruited in Wales

3 February 2010

The KPC Youth Centre opened for young people aged 8- to 25-years-old and has gone from strength to strength, winning the National Lottery UK’s Most

December letter from Fiona

2 December 2009

Our ‘Money Can’t Buy Auction’ has raised £50,000 so far. We have added some new lots and the bids are still climbing.

Pilotlight People: Alan Dickson

2 December 2009

Alan Dickson is currently working as a Pilotlighter with Lanarkshire Association for Mental Health and was previously on a Pilotlight team helping

Money Can't Buy Live Auction Re-Cap

26 November 2009

There was an air of anticipation as Pilotlight’s ‘Money Can’t Buy’ live Auction event got underway last night at The Lincoln Centre in London.