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Over the years, the JST has worked with hundreds of charities across every continent on the planet. Our charitable collaborations come in many different forms – some (mainly larger) organisations engage JST as a service provider, whilst others (often similarly sized organisations) as a joint venture partner. We also recruit crew and distribute bursary funding through a national network of smaller, local charities.

Generally, these collaborations provide some/all of the following benefits to our partner charities and the JST:

  • The ability to work with a wider range of beneficiaries
  • Increased impact, or extension of mission delivery
  • The provision of new experiences, qualifications or opportunities to beneficiaries  
  • Raise public awareness of issues of common concern or interest
  • Create new fundraising opportunities

So that we can give as many people as possible the opportunity to sail with us, we work alongside a number of charities including:

ABF, Barnardo’s, Blesma, The Army Cadet Force British Exploring Society, Cerebral Palsy International Sports and Recreation Association, The Children’s Trust, The Endeavour Fund, The Fort Foundation, Girl Guides, Headway, Help for Heroes, IRFU Charitable Trust, Leonard Cheshire Homes, LOOK UK, Mates 4 Mates, National Autistic Society, ORCA, The Orpheus Centre, PHAB, The Poppy Factory, The Royal Foundation, Royal British Legion Industries (RBLI), REACH, RFU Injured Players Foundation, SSAFA, Spinal Cord Ireland, The Spirit of Adventure New Zealand, Steiner Waldorf Schools Fellowship, Skillforce, Trinity House, Treolars College, VICTA, Walking With The Wounded

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