The Army Benevolent Fund helps veterans in prison find hope
Prisoners’ Education Trust (PET) has been awarded a £18,000 grant by the Army Benevolent Fund to support veterans in prison.
Prisoners’ Education Trust (PET) has been awarded a £18,000 grant by the Army Benevolent Fund to support veterans in prison.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe shares the story of Paul, an alumnus of PET who, like her, found hope through learning while in prison.
We are delighted to announce that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe will present PET’s BBC Radio 4 Appeal on Sunday 12 May.
Run for Prisoners’ Education Trust (PET) in London this October to give people in prison the chance to transform their lives with education.
PET is looking for a part-time, permanent Fundraising Officer to contribute to the work of our Fundraising team.
PET’s Head of Fundraising and External Affairs takes a look back at the impact you’ve helped us make for people in prison this year.
Our Big Give Christmas Challenge is now live, where you can double your donation! Your support can be a lifeline for learners.
Prisoners’ Education Trust has been recommended by the Good Giving List, the UK’s first thoroughly-vetted list of effective UK charities.
Prisoners’ Education Trust has been awarded a three-year grant by The National Lottery Community Fund, the UK’s largest community funder.
People from South Yorkshire are studying courses with PET thanks to support from the Police and Crime Commissioner’s Giving Back scheme.
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