Grants

Eastbourne Bombers Softball Club

The trustees were delighted to assist the Eastbourne Bombers Softball Club with new equipment, soft ball gloves, batting helmets and bats. For more information on the  club please click here to visit their website.

Multiple System Atrophy Trust

The trustees were delighted to make a donation  to the Multiple System Atrophy Trust that  provide for  specialist support and practical help to individuals living in Eastbourne  who have this rare condition. More for information on the work of the Multiple System Atrophy Trust click here

Hampden Park Rangers FC

The trustees were pleaed to make a donation to a start up fund for children to grow, learn and understand the importance of teamwork, community and fun. To find out more about the Hampden Park Rangers FC please click here for visit their Facebook page.

Deaf Blind UK

The trustees were delighted to be able to make a donation to support the work of Deaf Blind UK in the Eastbourne Area. For more information on the work of Deaf Blind UK  please  Click Here

East Sussex Foster Care Association

The trustees were pleased to be able to support the East Sussex Foster Care Association who bought 206 tickets for the Panto in Eastbourne.  Foster families enjoyed a performance of Cinderella at the Devonshire Park Theatre where it was the first ever theatre experience for many of the children and their faces told a story of joy and happiness.

Through Care Service

The Trustees were delighted to be able to help the Through Care Service provide a young people’s Christmas party for around 100 young people.

Oakwood Primary Academy

“We are absolutely delighted with the donation made by the John Jackson Trust.  The children now have a beautiful surface area on which to play and develop their outside learning.  On behalf of all of the children and staff, thank you!” – Oakfield Primary Academy

Motcombe Gardens Dovecote

Excavation, Investigation and Renovation work at the Motcombe Gardens Dovecote, in Old Town. The trustees have been able to support the Friends of Motcombe Gardens with this project and a  sign will shortly be erected in front of the Dovecote outlining its history.