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The Jubilee Sailing Trust

The Jubilee Sailing Trust (JST) is a UK-based charity that aims to promote the integration of able-bodied and physically disabled people through adventure tall ship sailing holidays.

The JST welcomes people from all over the world onto its two specially designed tall ships the LORD NELSON and TENACIOUS.

To date the JST has taken more than 21,000 people to sea; over 8,500 of them have been disabled and nearly 3000 of those have been wheelchair users. The ships have been designed with many special features, ensuring that everyone on board is able to take a full and active part in the running of the vessel.

In order to fulfil the aims of the JST and to be able to run and maintain these two wonderful ships, the JST relies on charitable donations.

In the past the JST has built valuable relationships with many companies and gained support through monetary donations and services or gifts in kind.

"Thanks to Gray Page's generous donation we have been provided with state-of-the-art security system for both of our tall ships.

The Ship Security Alert System is a vital piece of equipment for TENACIOUS and the LORD NELSON, and not only has Gray Page arranged for the hardware and software to be installed, but they also provide us with valuable security advice and a 24-hour-a-day 365-days-a-year response to security incidents.

This donation is of huge value for the JST, without it we would have had to spend ma gray page business partners ny of thousands of pounds.

As a charity, we cannot thank Gray Page enough. Their generosity means that our funds can be used to further the JST ethos of bringing together physically disabled and able-bodied men and women through the adventure of tall ship sailing."

Amanda Butcher
Chief Executive, Jubilee Sailing Trust
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