| The British Red Cross Relief fund for UK victims of terrorism abroad will provide financial assistance to people who have been seriously injured or bereaved by such incidents.
Currently, people affected by these incidents can encounter financial difficulties as many are not eligible for support from insurance schemes.
This fund – set up by the Red Cross at the request of the government - will provide immediate payments to help people as they seek to recover from the incident.
Payment
Charitable grants of up to £15,000 will be available to help people deal with the financial difficulties they may experience. An immediate payment of £3,000 will be made to people who have been bereaved or seriously injured. A further payment of £12,000 will be made available to the bereaved, and those people who been hospitalised for five days or more, or need continued outpatient appointments.
The grants are not compensation for what victims have suffered.
Assistance
Money from the new fund will also be made available to the UK victims of terrorist attacks overseas that took place between 1 January 2002 and March 2006.
These payments will be made to people who have not received any other form of financial assistance and who known to be still experiencing financial difficulties.
For more information, please contact Sally Coultas-Paul at scoultaspaul@redcross.org.uk.
To apply, complete and return the application form for bereaved victims or seriously injured victims of terrorism abroad.
The British Red Cross is a neutral and impartial organisation and does not take a view on the nature or definition of terrorism. Its role in administering this fund is that of a humanitarian organisation whose objective is to ensure people in crisis get the support they need. |