The Garfield Weston Foundation History
The Garfield Weston Foundation was established in 1958 by Willard
Garfield Weston, a Canadian businessman who arrived in the UK with his
family in 1932. He was the creator of Associated British Foods and the
Foundation was endowed with the donation of family owned company shares.
As a result, the Foundation is today the ultimate controller of the company.
Garfield Weston senior was succeeded as chairman of both Associated British
Foods and the Garfield Weston Foundation by one of his sons, Garfield
Howard Weston (Garry), who in the second half of the 20th century, successfully
developed the company into a major international organisation and at the
same time became one the country’s most well regarded philanthropists.
During the almost twenty-five years of his chairmanship the annual donations
grew from less than £1 million to over £30 million and he
left a mark on numerous projects, both large and small, throughout the
United Kingdom.
The trustees today are all lineal descendents of the founder and they
remain committed to continuing the ethos that has made the Foundation
one of the largest and most respected charitable institutions in the country.
It gives them as much pleasure to help a small local community as a major
national organisation and they are prepared to consider applications covering
a wide range of charitable activity.
For a list of the current trustees
click HERE
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Willard Garfield Weston - photographed by Yousuf
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Garry Weston, second chairman of the Foundation |
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