Thank You to Our Incredible Supporters

We are thrilled to share that The SupaJam Foundation has received several generous grants and donations this year — support that is helping us continue our mission to empower young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) to thrive beyond education. We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our donors for making such a meaningful difference.

💛 The Royal Oak, Tunbridge Wells – Thank you for your incredible unrestricted donation of £1,250, helping us strengthen our core programmes and reach more young people.

💛 The Albert Hunt Trust – Thank you for your generous £3,000 grant, enabling us to provide vital mental health support for our beneficiaries.

💛 The Asda Foundation – Thank you for your £1,000 donation towards our Music for Mental Health summer programme, giving young people a safe, creative space to build confidence and transition skills during the holidays.

💛 The Chalk Cliff Trust – Thank you for your transformative £5,000 unrestricted grant, which helped us launch our flagship Mentoring Programme.

💛 De La Warr Pavilion and The Lottery Winners – Thank you for donating all profits from our launch event, raising an amazing £2,822 to support our work.

💛 Lakedown Brewery – Thank you for hosting multiple charity gigs and raising over £700 for our Mentoring Programme.

💛 Siemens and Darent Valley Rail – Thank you for your £2,500 donation, supporting a group of aspiring sound producers to develop their portfolios and independence skills.

💛 The Arts Society – Thank you for your £1,750 donation towards our next cohort of mentees.

And finally, a heartfelt thank you to all the individual donors who have contributed this year. Your kindness and belief in our work make everything we do possible. Together, you are helping young people find confidence, creativity, and community as they take their next steps into adult life.

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