We stand for empowering communities worldwide

Supporting victims of terrorism​

Join our fight for the right cause

Participate in our mission to enhance humanitarian activities that add real value
to the baseline needs of the communities.

Jonathan Ganesh who survived the IRA Docklands bomb blast

We stand united in the condemnation
of all acts of terrorism

Jonathan Ganesh
President

SUPPORTING VICTIMS OF TERRORISM AND DELIVERING CONFLICT RESOLUTION WITHIN COMMUNITY

DEVELOPING ENGAGEMENT THAT SUPPORTS COMMUNITY COHESION

SOURCING IDEAS THAT CAN BE DEVELOPED INTO TRUST BUILDING WORKSHOPS

ENHANCING ALL HUMANITARIAN ACTIVITIES THAT ADD REAL VALUE TO THE BASELINE NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITIES

PROVIDING EDUCATION AND EMPOWERMENT THROUGH VOCATIONAL AND SELF-LEAD PROJECTS

Organisational Overview

The Docklands Victims Association (DVA), established 1996 in the aftermath of the atrocities in mainland GB and Ireland, initially a close network of victims and volunteers who wanted to support those so badly traumatised by the terrible events. From a total of 90 local members of the community we have grown to many thousands affected in many ways

We’re constantly working towards improving lives of individuals on both local and global scale. If you agree with our ethos, support us in making a difference.

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