The Quinnian Trust:

About the Trust

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About The Quinnian Trust


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The Quinnian Trust, a Registered Charity, was founded by a group of Trustees who had a common association with North Cornwall, some being residents and others being annual visitors.

Their desire was to put something back into the local community; particularly to help young people and other organisations who enabled the young to carry out maritime activities and other pursuits which promote concern for others and help disadvantaged people both locally and further afield. Since 1991 just over £20,000 has been raised.

 

The stated objectives of the Trust are:

• The support of young people in leisure activities which promote self-reliance, resourcefulness and a sense of responsibility for others. In particular where such activities are associated with maritime pursuits

• The provision of aid or equipment to other organisations with similar aims

• The support of voluntary rescue and similar organisations.

QT London Boat Show Dinner 2010

The Quinnian Trust Boat Show Dinner will be held on the 15th January 2010 at the Goring Hotel

To confirm your place at the annual dinner please contact Peter Morris
Tel:
0208-505-1550
Email : 101773.1071@compuserve.com

The Quinnian Trust May Ball

The Quinnian Trust hels a fund-raising ball at
Roscarrock, St Endellion on Saturday 23th May 2009
to raise money for North Cornwall youth projects, local maritime and rescue services

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The Quinnian Trust, a Registered Charity, was founded by a group of Trustees who had a common association with North Cornwall, some being residents and others being annual visitors.

Their desire was to put something back into the local community; particularly to help young people and other organisations who enabled the young to carry out maritime activities and other pursuits which promote concern for others and help disadvantaged people both locally and further afield. Since 1991 just over £20,000 has been raised.