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Have a look at just some of our frequently asked questions and do not hesitate to get in touch with our team if you have any further queries.

Sarah left the full contribution of monies for me to set up the charity in her name to keep her name alive forever. These funds enable us to support various programs and initiatives aligned with our mission of fostering mental health and well-being. Theatre, literature, education, plays, gardening, the arts were all close to Sarah’s heart.

The Sarah Jane Charitable Trust was founded in memory of Sarah Jane Leigh, who sadly passed away in August 2015. Sarah and her cousin Lindy Goldkorn envisioned a charity that would help vulnerable children and their families. This charity honours Sarah's legacy and continues the compassionate work they planned together.

You can donate to our charity by contacting us directly or using the following link to make a secure online donation: CAF Donate. Your contributions help us continue our vital work.

At the moment, we primarily work with UK-based charities. However, we are open to exploring partnerships with international organizations that align with our mission and values in the future.

Our mission is to assist vulnerable children and their families in overcoming challenges inclusively and compassionately. We support charities that align with our goal of fostering mental health and well-being through transformational programs. We aim to make a meaningful difference today, tomorrow, and in the future.

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Our charity is based in London. From here, we coordinate our activities, partnerships, and support initiatives to benefit communities across the UK.

No, our charity does not have any religious affiliation. We are committed to inclusivity and support individuals and families from all backgrounds, regardless of their religious beliefs.

The Sarah Jane Charitable Trust supports vulnerable children and their families by funding and collaborating with charities that focus on mental health and well-being. We aim to make a positive impact through inclusive and compassionate initiatives, ensuring that those we help feel supported and empowered.

If you have additional questions, please use the form available on the Contact Us page of our website or email us directly at lingoldkorn@aol.com. We are here to assist you and provide any information you may need.

Yes, our charity is registered with the Charity Commission. Our Charity Number is 1189202. This registration ensures transparency and accountability in all our operations.

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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.

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.

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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