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About annie brookes

annie brookes is raising funds for a good cause.

Fundraising Information

This fundraising page benefits the following good causes:


Jersey Hospice Care

Jersey Hospice Care is the Island’s only hospice – providing specialist palliative care for people with life-limiting conditions. Services include the Specialist Palliative Care Team – who support people at home, in hospital, and in care homes, an In Patient Unit providing a home away from home, educational programmes, complementary therapy, emotional, spiritual and faith support, and community bereavement services. Jersey Hospice Care is an independent charity, providing all its services without a charge to patients. It costs £22,000 a day to run – funded mainly by the generosity of Islanders. This comes in the form of donations, fundraising, and sales in our charity shops, as well as through the outstanding work of the dedicated volunteers who give their time and skills to keep Hospice running. 

Registration Number: 030

National Trust for Jersey

Celebrating its 90th Anniversary in 2026, the National Trust for Jersey, an independent, self-funding charity, is a proud and steadfast guardian of Jersey's wild and unique spaces.  

With its dramatic coastline, rich marine environment, distinctive vernacular architecture, and hedge lined country lanes, Jersey retains a strong sense of place, identity and above all, beauty. But these qualities are always at risk, now more than ever.

Threats from unsuitable development, creeping urbanisation, unsustainable farming practices and short term economic policies have resulted in a serious decline in wildlife and the poorer health of our environment. Tranquillity is becoming increasingly precious.

The National Trust seeks to champion and protect the distinctive elements that make Jersey 'Jersey', so that they remain at the very heart of Island life. We do this through an incredible programme of cultural events, practising sustainable management led by expert conservationists and by promoting and increasing awareness of the value of our marine spaces, countryside and historic environment to all Islanders. 

From coastline and cliff paths, woodlands and wetlands, meadows and marshes, as well as managing nearly 40 historical properties, the National Trust will never give up on our irreplaceable nature and rich heritage. 

By supporting our work, you ensure that Jersey is preserved and protected not just for today, but for generations to come.

Registration Number: 28

About 30 Bays Summer Challenge 2026

Thank you for signing up to the 30 Bays Summer Challenge, celebrating 10 Years in 2026!

Running from 1st July to 31st August 2026, it’s still the same challenge you know and love, but with a few special updates for this significant year. Please note the provisional details for the Opening and Closing Swims below.

Opening Swim: Sunday 28 June at 10:00 Greve de Lecq

Closing Swim: Sunday 30 August at 10:00 Greve de Lecq

The first 100 people to sign up will also receive a special 10th Anniversary 30 Bays swim hat. Swim hats can be collected from Jersey Hospice Care, Mont Cochon and The National Trust HQ 'The Elms' in St Mary, from the middle of June.

T-shirts can also be purchased from The National Trust in St Mary and during the Opening and Closing Swims.  

Thank You to Fairway Group for being this year’s sponsors. This fundraising challenge is a fantastic way to explore our beautiful island: visit your favourite beaches or discover some hidden gems, plus it’s a great way to get out and about and spend time with family, friends or colleagues. And, while you enjoy your summer, we ask that you commit to raising a minimum of £50, which will go to two very worthwhile local charities, Jersey Hospice Care and The National Trust for Jersey.

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Event Type
Swim
Starts
1st Jul 2026

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