Portsmouth News

Sailing trust is afloat for now, but £1.2m needed

- Sophie Lewis newsdesk@thenews.co.uk

A SAILING trust has smashed a target to raise enough funds to keep afloat – but now need to bring their total up to £1.2m to ensure its survival.

The Jubilee Sailing Trust, which operates the tall ship Tenacious, pleaded with people in April to donate to their charity after cash flow problems posed a threat.

Based in Southampto­n. the trust sails Tenacious from Portsmouth with mixed disabled and non-disabled crews.

Its campaign to raise the £500,000 needed to stay afloat was successful, but now the trust has the challenge of bringing its total up to £1.2m by the end of September 2022 to survive. Jubilee Sailing Trust chair Charles Humpleby, who also acts as the chair of the Jersey branch, said: ‘We will push on to maintain the current momentum to keep raising emergency cash.

‘We are now at over £520k with a number of pending applicatio­ns to trusts and foundation­s to the tune of £65k.’

The charity was founded in 1978 to encourage disabled and non-disabled people to work together and reduce prejudices.

It has raised 51 per cent of the overall sum, reaching a total of £612,795 that has been donated or pledged, but need to continue fundraisin­g in order to hit its overall target.

The charity has blamed the pandemic, the cost of living crisis and the non-existent financial support from the government’s Covid recovery loan scheme for the situation they are in currently.

It added that because they are a ‘specialist charity providing life changing tall ship experience­s’, costs have risen to a ‘critical point.’

The trust is having ongoing discussion­s with ‘a number of large institutio­ns’ to get them one step closer to the £1.2m by September.

Their endeavour to raise the initial £500,000 has seen more than 1,000 new people join the mission and donate.

Charles said: ‘Thank you for all the support you have given this most worthy charity that will continue to give people of mixed abilities and circumstan­ces the freedom to explore their ability, potential and place in the world through inclusive adventures at sea on SV Tenacious – the only tall ship in the world designed and built by disabled and non-disabled volunteers to accommodat­e such needs.’

 ?? ?? The Jubilee Sailing Trust operates the tall ship Tenacious.
The Jubilee Sailing Trust operates the tall ship Tenacious.

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