The Queen attends community foundation’s 50th Anniversary Celebration

By Barrie Hudson - 11 July 2025

CommunityCharity

Wiltshire and Swindon Community Foundation was proud to welcome Her Majesty Queen Camilla.

The occasion was a special event at Wellington Barn in Calne to mark the 50th anniversary of what is the oldest organisation of its kind in the country.
The celebration brought together supporters, grant recipients, partners, and volunteers to honour five decades of community impact across Wiltshire and Swindon.
Joint Chief Executive Fiona Oliver said: “It was a tremendous honour to mark the 50th anniversary of Wiltshire and Swindon Community Foundation in the presence of Her Majesty The Queen. 
"This milestone celebrated all that can be achieved when people come together with a shared purpose.
“Over the past five decades, the Foundation has provided vital support to thousands of charities, community groups and individuals — strengthening communities, inspiring generosity, and helping to foster thriving local communities.
“None of this would be possible without the vision and commitment of our Board, the dedication of our staff, and the incredible support of our donors, partners, volunteers and the wider voluntary sector. We are deeply grateful to all those who have contributed to this remarkable legacy.”
For half a century, the Foundation has played a vital role as a connector, whether by linking donors and partners with grassroots organisations, connecting groups with each other or opening up new opportunities through shared knowledge and collaboration.
The foundation helps strengthen communities across Wiltshire and Swindon. Its unique position continues to bridge the gap between local challenges and community-led solutions, creating lasting impact throughout the region.
Her Majesty met a wide range of supporters and donors as well as individuals and groups who have received funding from the foundation, heard their stories and unveiled a commemorative 50th Anniversary plaque, which was crafted and mounted by Tidworth and Ludgershall Men’s Shed — a community group and grant recipient. 
Her Majesty also cut a specially commissioned anniversary cake, made by one of the foundation's grant recipients, Lily Shergold of Bake with Lil.
During the event, the Foundation formally reintroduced Swindon into its name, announcing its updated identity as Wiltshire and Swindon Community Foundation. 
The new name reflects both the breadth of the Foundation’s work and its origins, acknowledging Swindon as the town where the organisation was founded in 1975 by Lord Joel Joffe as the Thamesdown Community Trust. 
In 1991, it merged with Wiltshire Community Trust to form the organisation known today, with a long-term vision of building an endowment fund to support communities across the county.
Over the last 50 years, the foundation has awarded more than £26.8 million in grants, supporting hundreds of thousands of people across Wiltshire and Swindon. 
Its funding has addressed a wide range of local issues, from poverty and rural isolation to mental health and domestic abuse. The foundation also helps young people access higher education and training and launch their own businesses through dedicated grant programmes.
This impact, the foundation says, has been made possible by the generosity of individuals, businesses, trusts and partners across Wiltshire and Swindon. 
In 2024/25 alone, the foundation awarded over £2.5 million in grants, reaching more than 83,000 people. 
Supported by a growing endowment fund, the foundation continues to provide a sustainable, long-term source of funding for local causes.
Groups and individuals Her Majesty met included:
- Gill Snowden of Growbaby Swindon, which provides free baby clothes, equipment and essentials to families in need, along with practical and emotional support.
- Tajinder Kaur Sandhu and Bal Kaur of Changing Suits CIC, Swindon, which supports South Asian communities in overcoming cultural barriers and engaging with support services.
- Gemma Humphrey of the Platform Project, Swindon, which helps disadvantaged young people gain skills, confidence and work experience to improve their employment prospects.
This anniversary event was sponsored by specialist charity advisor CCLA.
 

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