The Foundation is the only UK organisation which supports victims/survivors of political violence to positively contribute to peace.
We are a national charity, working to support those affected by conflict, acts of terror and political violence. Through our work we empower people to use their traumatic experience to do something positive, in their own communities and beyond.
We support victims of terrorism to rebuild their lives
We support those who risked their lives to keep us safe
We support young people to turn away from violence
We support communities by challenging prejudice and discrimination
Founded by Colin and Wendy Parry, who lost their 12-year old son Tim, together with 3 year old Johnathan Ball, in the 1993 IRA bombing of Warrington. The Foundation works with people of all ages, races and faiths in order to support those affected by conflict and terrorism, and to break down the prejudices which can lead to future violence.
Find out how you can get involved, or how we can help your company or organisation through the Resolution Training Company