Become a personal sponsor
STT is dedicated to harnessing the unique benefits of sail training, providing young people with an enriching experience that broadens their horizons and equips them with essential life skills.
Our programme delivers rapid improvements in participants’ behaviour and self-esteem, and within just a few weeks of enrolment, we witness a transformation in their attitudes, aspirations and vision for their future. With the STT Personal Sponsorship Scheme, your contribution of £1,308.45 supports one young person throughout an entire year, enabling them to accumulate valuable commercial marine qualifications and crucial life skills.
Your involvement plays a vital role in helping these young individuals acquire skills like teamwork, effective communication, and responsibility. As a Personal Sponsor, you’ll closely follow their progress through newsletters, social media updates, and exclusive events. Your support not only transforms lives but also strengthens our supportive community, creating a brighter future for all.
Volunteer with us
We are constantly seeking people with a passion to develop young people through sailing.
We have volunteer roles available in sailing and activity support as well as behind the scenes roles. Please get in touch if you would like to find out more about our volunteering opportunities.
Make a donation
Your donation is a direct investment in the futures of young people through our not-for-profit programme.
Your generous support will provide underprivileged youth access to the transformative world of sailing. We are grateful for any amount donated and all money goes directly into to the STT programme.
Thank you
We want to say a big thank you to all those organisations and individuals who continue to support PSTT year on year including, but not limited to:
Trinity House
Joseph Stannah Foundation
Will Houghton Foundation
The Whirlwind Charitable Trust
Highfields Trust CIO
Wickens Family Foundation
The Worshipful Company of Shipwrights
The M M Wyllie Charitable Trust
TK Foundation
Lockheed Martin