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Our trustees

Although our trustees will not be contactable by the general public, they will play a huge part in how the organisation is run from a day to day basis. We hold regular meetings and their input is absolutely vital to the running of the organisation.

Please meet the team behind the scenes:

Michael Johnson – Ambassador

We are proud and honoured to announce the ambassador for our charity – Mr Michael Johnson. We have chosen Michael, because he is a truly inspiring role model of ours, he is a naturally nice person and his kindness flows effortlessly. He is also a loving husband and a father and, like us, he is very supportive of our Armed Forces. Michael currently works as a coach for the England U21s football team and he is able to help with fundraising alongside motivational talks and the use of his social media presence to spread awareness of our cause. 

A little bit about Michael Johnson’s career as a former footballer: Michael made more than 550 appearances in the football league and Premier league including teams such as Birmingham City, Derby County and Notts county – the club where he began his professional career. Although born in Nottingham, England, played 13 times for the Jamaica national team. He retired as a player at the end of the 2008-2009 season and took up the post of youth team manager with Notts County. He is a current England’s U21 coach and club ambassador of Derby County. 

Natalie Savell-Boss

Miss Savell-Boss currently works as a funeral director and has a BA (Hons) in Media Studies. She has vast experience in working within a sensitive environment and her daily work routine means she is involved in talking to family members with the upmost delicately of approaches. Natalie has been involved in charities throughout her life and has a large range of contacts that will help with the running of the organisation. Her genuine, friendly and understanding approach alongside her understanding of how business works and grows makes her vital to the team.

Kheiron Howard

Mr Howard, is the co-founder of the charity and has been living with PTSD since 2014. Kheiron spent many years unaware of his illness and decided to join his wife on this journey in order to help raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of PTSD. On top of this, he is also a war veteran with numerous tours of duty, and while he continues his therapy, he is still serving within the Royal Marines – this makes his critical to the organisation. Kheiron is in charge of the charities social media platforms and his role also includes giving first hand accounts of what it is like living with PTSD. Kheiron’s role with the charity is to raise maximum awareness and apply for funding. Within the next 24 months Kheiron will qualify as a mental health counsellor, where he will offer his services to the charity.

Marcus Crockett

Mr Crockett has worked in the social housing sector for the last 22 years mainly dealing with Anti Social Behaviour. This role involves looking for resolutions for challenging problems whilst working in partnership with other various partner agencies including Social Services, alcohol & drug support agencies and the mental health team service. Marcus been fully supportive of the Charity since it was formed and we feel honoured to have him as part of the team in an official capacity.