In May Sian ran the Leeds Half Marathon in aid of the JSFT, 21.3km of hills, sweat and pure determination. “I ran with Kelly and our mate Matt who was a very close friend of Jordans. They had been signed up to take part in the half marathon for a while but 2 weeks before… Read more »
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Killamarsh Active Ladies Charity Football Tournament for JSFT
What a day we had at the Killamarsh Active Ladies’ first charity football tournament, held on June 30th, 2024, in support of the Jordan Sinnott Foundation Trust (JSFT). This fantastic day was made even more special as Chloé, our Chair of Fundraising, who also plays for the Killamarsh Active Ladies team, led the event. The… Read more »
30 Mile Challenge – Results Are In!
In honour of what would have been Jordan 30th birthday, the 30 Mile Challenge was launched, attracting 12 individual challengers alongside an event hosted by Matlock Town FC. At their grounds, participants collectively walked ten laps of the pitch, successfully covering the intended distance and raising a fantastic £280. A highlight of the event was… Read more »
Matlock Bucket Collection
2024’s fundraising started on the 27th of January at Matlock Town FC. Following the week of the anniversary of Jordan’s passing, Matlock Town FC remembered their former player with a minute’s applause, which was held before the match, and the Matlock team had a team photo with players holding a T-shirt with the words ‘Do… Read more »
Grant News – Active Hope
One of the things we’re most proud of at The Jordan Sinnott Foundation, is the fact we are in such a wonderful position of being able to help projects that we feel really passionate about. Nothing makes us happier! Our grants are always shared between equally worthy causes and one of those we chose to… Read more »
Grant Update – Allsorts Gloucestershire
Another project that we’re honoured to help and support here at JS25 is Allsorts Gloucestershire. Being a registered charity, their work and dedication are for families in Gloucestershire and surrounding counties who have disabled children. Their vital work supports the whole family, as well as the children themselves, which we feel is just wonderful. They… Read more »