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Join us on our journey to make a lasting difference in the lives of vulnerable children and their families.

Your donation helps us support vulnerable children and families, supporting mental health and well-being through impactful programmes and partnerships.

The Sarah Jane Leigh Charitable Trust is dedicated to supporting mental health and well-being through compassionate and inclusive programmes.

Your generous donation enables us to fund essential services, support transformative initiatives, and create a brighter future for those in need. 

Every contribution, no matter the size, has a profound impact on our ability to provide the support and resources necessary for positive change. 

Together, we can empower communities, enhance mental health services, and build a world where everyone feels a sense of belonging and independence. 

Become a vital part of our mission to create a more compassionate and inclusive society.

Get in Touch with a member of our Team

We’d love to hear from you. Whether you have questions, need assistance, or want to get involved, please visit our Contact Us page for more information on how to reach us. Together, we can make a difference.

CHARITIES WE WORK WITH

Current Projects

The charities which we have supported so far include: CREATE, Haringey Shed, Jamie’s Farm, Jamie’s Farm Waterloo, Museum of Homelessness, Jamie’s Farm Monmouth, JAMI, Comic Relief, Ben Uri Gallery, Kentish Town City Farm, The Museum of Monotropism and Woodford Homes.

CREATE
ARTS
The UK’s leading charity empowering young people's lives, reducing isolation and enhancing well-being through the creative arts.
COMIC
RELIEF
Supporting communities with impactful solutions to poverty, Comic Relief is a UK charity, with a vision of a just world, free from poverty.
JAMIE'S
FARM
Jamie's Farm is a UK Charity equipping young people to thrive through our unique blend of Farming, Family, Therapy & Legacy.
HARINGEY
SHED
Haringey Shed is an inclusive theatre and performing arts company for children and young people we have supported in numerous projects.
MUSEUM OF
HOMELESSNESS
The award-winning Museum of Homelessness (MoH) was founded in 2015 and is run by people with direct experience of homelessness.
JAMI MENTAL
HEALTH
Jami provides mental health services to the Jewish community. Working alongside statutory services.
WOODFORD HOMES
Woodford Homes help to break the cycle of trauma for children by helping them move on from their past.
BEN URI GALLERY
A collection of works by Jewish, Refugee, and Immigrant contribution to British visual culture
MUSEUM OF MONOTROPISM
An exhibition exploring autistic experience, curated by artist Tzipporah Johnston.
KENTISH TOWN CITY FARM
Kentish Town City Farm's ceramics program for children's mental health improvement.
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Your generous donations enable us to support vital mental health initiatives and community programmes. Every contribution helps us make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable children and their families.

Join us in our mission to create a more inclusive and compassionate world. 

NEWS, PRESS & ARTICLES

Our Latest News

Stay updated with the latest news and insights from our charity! Explore features stories, updates, and articles on mental health, community support, and our ongoing projects.

Therapeutic Pottery Programme at Kentish Town City Farm

The Therapeutic pottery programme Kentish Town City Farm continues to provide transformative creative opportunities for children with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs. Funded by the Sarah Jane Leigh Charitable Trust (SJLCT), the programme supports primary school pupils from local Camden schools, helping them develop emotional awareness, self-regulation skills

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Sustainable Stays, Lasting Impact – The Jamie’s Farm Cabins

At Jamie’s Farm, we remain committed to transforming the lives of vulnerable young people, and Jamie’s Farm sustainable stays now play an essential role in supporting that mission. During our 2021 Trustee Strategy Away Day, our Board and Executive Team visited the remarkable cabins that our founding trustee, architect Roderick

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The Therapeutic Garden Project at the MoH

In early 2024, the Sarah Jane Leigh Charitable Trust (SJLCT) awarded a year-long grant to the Museum of Homelessness to support the creation of a new therapeutic community garden at Manor House Lodge in Finsbury Park. Eighteen months later, that once-overgrown space has become a thriving green haven and an

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Tackling Bullying and Online Culture

Tackling Bullying and Online Culture: Haringey Shed and SJLCT’s Transformative Theatre Project Bullying and online culture affect young people deeply. Many struggle in silence, unsure how to speak about their experiences. Because these challenges continue to grow, SJLCT partnered with Haringey Shed to create a theatre project that helps children

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Create Arts Well-being Programmes – Creativity That Connects Communities

CREATE leads the UK in using creative arts to empower lives, reduce isolation and strengthen wellbeing. Through the Create arts wellbeing programmes, their professional artists work directly with children and adults facing significant challenges, giving every participant the chance to express themselves, build confidence and reconnect with others. Because creativity

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The Farmers’ Cabins: A gift that keeps on giving

Behind the Jamie’s Farm therapeutic programme stands a highly skilled and experienced staff team. Co-CEOs Jamie Feilden (Co-Founder) and Jake Curtis, alongside Co-Founder and Director of Therapeutic Education, Tish Feilden, lead a dedicated Executive Team. Additionally, an expert Board chaired by Sarah Brennan, former CEO of Young Minds, provides strategic

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SJL Charitable Trust & Haringey Shed

Haringey Shed stands as a leading force in inclusive performing arts, offering children and young people a creative space where everyone has a part to play. Through the Haringey Shed inclusive performing arts programme, the charity provides term-time after-school sessions, holiday activities, and community outreach across local schools, nurseries, and

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