Non-Profit - N/A, N/A, UK
The Civil Service Retirement Fellowship (The CSRF) is a national charity dedicated to helping former civil servants and their dependants make the most of their retirement.HistoryIn an article entitled 'A Pension Is Not Enough' written in the early 1960's Douglas Houghton MP highlighted the need for an organisation that offered retired civil servants an arena for friendship and companionship. His idea was supported and taken up by J P Wolstenholme, the then General Secretary of The Civil Service Benevolent Fund and on 9th April 1965 the CSRF was founded and opened its first branches in Guildford, Birmingham and the Solent area.Our Work todayFriendship and support remain at the forefront of our work today. We provide a range of services that include two national befriending schemes to help combat loneliness in later life, local community groups (providing educational speakers and leisure activities) and we are on hand to offer information, advice and signposting to a wide range of other supportive organisations.Patron, President and Vice PresidentsAside from our Board of Directors, the CSRF also has the following people who support our aims and objectives:PatronElizabeth Symons, Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean, PCPresidentSir Mark Sedwill KCMG, Cabinet Secretary & Head of the Home Civil ServiceVice-PresidentsSir Alex Allan KCBPaul Gray CBPeter Jones CBKeith LawranceRoi MilburnIan Rathjen FCAJenny Rowe CBDavid Sterling, Head of Northern Ireland Civil Service
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