The ’45 Aid Society was set up as a charitable organization in 1963. Its founders were a group of child Holocaust survivors, known as ‘the Boys’, who were brought to Great Britain after the end of the Second World War.
The ’45 Aid Society was set up as a charitable organization in 1963. Its founders were a group of child Holocaust survivors, known as ‘the Boys’, who were brought to Great Britain after the end of the Second World War. Over 700 children were brought to the UK. The Boys, who actually included 204 girls, became a tight-knit friendship group, much like an extended family. They built successful new lives in Britain, the US, Israel, Australia and elsewhere. The organisation supports the survivors and their families as a social organisation, but also in moments of need. The Boys wanted to say thank you and to give back to the society that had welcomed them. The ’45 Aid Society is now run by the Boys’ children. The second generation, and increasingly the third and fourth generations, are the custodians of the Boys’ remarkable story. They work to keep the Boys’ life stories alive and relevant for future generations through educational, community and fundraising events across the world.
Society of Clinical Psychology (SCP) promotes the integration of clinical psychological science and practice in education, research, application, advocacy and public policy. We invite students and clinical and health service psychologists at any stage of their career to make us their professional home.
The Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) is a leading organization for researchers in the fields of personality and social psychology. It provides resources, conferences, and networking opportunities for academics and professionals to advance research in these areas. The Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) is a leading organization with over 7,500 members, dedicated to advancing the science, teaching, and application of personality and social psychology through educational events, networking opportunities, resources, research funding, and mentorship.
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