First Pilotlight team launches in Wales
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
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
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.
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Julia Mortimer, an associate at Watts Gregory LLP, has recently started working as a Pilotlighter with Arts Factory in Wales
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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
"The Pilotlight process has taken us to the next level of our development. It has given us the excuse to work on the medium-term needs of the organisation and provided us with the expertise we needed."
Our ‘Money Can’t Buy Auction’ has raised £50,000 so far. We have added some new lots and the bids are still climbing.
Alan Dickson is currently working as a Pilotlighter with Lanarkshire Association for Mental Health and was previously on a Pilotlight team helping
Pilotlight is happy to say that Lewis Hamilton and Heikki Kovalainen have donated a signed cap to the Pilotlight auction.
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.