Association of Jersey Charities

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Registered with the Jersey Charity Commission - Registered Charity Number 276

The Association of Jersey Charities is the representative body of the majority of charitable organisations operating in Jersey...

Presently the Association has over 250 member charities and these range from branches of national charities to small local charities, charitable clubs, societies and support groups. The memb

ership is made up of Jersey charities and other charities registered as charities under the law of the United Kingdom, on the basis the charity carries out substantial charity activities in or from within Jersey. The Jersey Charities’ Law was passed in November 2014, and the register opened in May 2018, and all charities wishing to receive tax exemption, and to continue to call themselves a charity must register with the commission. You can view the commission website here: https://charitycommissioner.je/

The Association of Jersey Charities exists to provide guidance to and be a source of funding for its members. Registered Jersey charities and other charities registered as charities under the law of the United Kingdom, on the basis the charity carries out substantial charity activities in or from within Jersey, are welcome to apply to be members. Visit our website here: https://www.jerseycharities.org/ where you will also be able to find out more about volunteering opportunities, how to donate to your favourite charity, visit our events diary page which lists charity events on the island and much much more! Follow this page for news and updates on the events and activities of the AJC and its members. We monitor this page Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm and will reply to any questions in those times

Monthly Talk for June 2026 - JFSCJoin us as we welcome representatives from Jersey Financial Services Commission (JFSC),...
19/06/2026

Monthly Talk for June 2026 - JFSC
Join us as we welcome representatives from Jersey Financial Services Commission (JFSC), to talk you through a varied discussion on the non-profit organisation (NPO) regime.

The JFSC are hosting a lunchtime talk to answer your questions and provide practical guidance on how to meet your obligations.

The talk will be hosted by Kate Rogers, Senior Manager and Aimee McEnery, Senior Supervisor within the NPO Supervision team at the JFSC, and they will be discussing:

the importance of a risk appetite statement
traditional and non-traditional payment remittance methods
the potential use of AI for NPOs (including the JFSC’s new AI tool “Reggie”)
proportionality of the NPO regime and
a key update to the JFSC’s AML/CFT/CPF Handbook.
When: Wednesday 24 June 2026 - 1.10pm to 1.50pm.
Where: Training Room, NatWest, Library Place.
Book your place here:

Join us as we welcome representatives from Jersey Financial Services Commission (JFSC), to talk you through a varied discussion on the non-profit organisation (NPO) regime. The JFSC are hosting a lunchtime talk to answer your questions and provide practical guidance on how to meet your obligations.....

AI Adoption! Two events for charities - both free to attendhttps://zenzero.co.uk/AI in Practice: From tools to trusted a...
12/06/2026

AI Adoption! Two events for charities - both free to attend
https://zenzero.co.uk/

AI in Practice: From tools to trusted adoption is a focused half day workshop where we demonstrate Copilot, agentic AI and governance working within the tools that teams already use day to day. The session is built around real world examples, showing practical efficiency gains and cost savings across a range of roles and organisations.

Jersey – 17 June, Digital Jersey Hub
You can find further details and request a seat here:
https://zenzero.co.uk/ai-adoption-roadshow

AND

Zenzero Summer Cyber Briefing – Jersey
📅 Wednesday 24th June 2026
🕔 From 15:00
📍 United Club, Jersey

The afternoon will include a live ethical hacking demo, an AI‑driven deepfake simulation, and finishes with drinks and canapés for informal networking with the wider Zenzero team. It’s a similar, security‑focused audience, and it would be great to see charities attend.

Full details and RSVP here:
https://zenzero.co.uk/events/cyber-briefing-jersey

Watch a live hack, see a deepfake vishing demo, and hear the latest breach intelligence. Limited places, register for the cyber briefing in Jersey today.

Share Your Voice – Family Carers Meeting by Dementia Jersey I’m pleased to share an opportunity from Dementia Jersey, wh...
08/06/2026

Share Your Voice – Family Carers Meeting by Dementia Jersey

I’m pleased to share an opportunity from Dementia Jersey, who are keen to hear directly from family members and friends of people with dementia. Your experiences play a vital role in helping shape services and driving positive change across Jersey’s health and care system.

Dementia Jersey hosts quarterly meetings as part of their Lived Experience Advisory Network (LEAN)—providing a supportive space for carers to share insights, experiences, and ideas for improvement.

Upcoming Discussion Topic - Advice and Support Services for Carers

At the next session, the focus will be on the advice and support available to carers. Whether you’ve accessed Dementia Jersey’s services or support from other providers, they would really value your feedback - what’s working well and where things could be improved.

Event Details

Date: Friday 12 June 2026
Time: 12:15 – 13:45 (feel free to leave early if your time is restricted)
Location: Dementia Jersey, 74 Halkett Place, St Helier (near the library) Please note: held in a first-floor boardroom, accessed via stairs
Refreshments: Light lunch provided
Hosted by: Dr Sian Wareing-Jones, Clinical Lead

All family members and friends of people with dementia are warmly welcome. This is a great opportunity to share your experiences and help influence future support on the island.

Dementia Jersey are here to support you through your journey with dementia, no matter whether you're someone with dementia, a carer, family member or friend.

  Volunteers’ Week:  Jersey’s Charities Celebrate the Islanders Who Keep Our Community Strong.The Association of Jersey ...
07/06/2026


Volunteers’ Week: Jersey’s Charities Celebrate the Islanders Who Keep Our Community Strong.
The Association of Jersey Charities is marking this year’s national Volunteers’ Week by celebrating the extraordinary contribution made by volunteers across Jersey and thanking every individual, business and organisation that gives time, skills and support to local charities and community causes.

Running from 1–7 June, Volunteers’ Week is a national celebration recognising the millions of people who volunteer across the British Isles – and in Jersey, volunteering has a particularly powerful impact, with charities and voluntary organisations playing a central role in supporting islanders, strengthening communities and improving quality of life across the Island.

According to the ‘Value of Jersey’s Third Sector’ report (2024), produced by PwC Channel Islands and commissioned by the Jersey Community Foundation, at least 5,800 islanders actively volunteer on a regular basis, equivalent to 9% of the working age population, with volunteers providing an estimated equivalent of 1,700 full time jobs.

The Association of Jersey Charities (AJC) believes that volunteers are fundamental to the survival and success of Jersey’s charity sector. From trustees and committee members to event helpers, fundraisers, mentors, coaches, administrators, drivers, befrienders and skilled professionals offering pro bono expertise, volunteers contribute countless hours of support every year.

Marcus Liddiard, Interim CEO of the Association of Jersey Charities, said: “Volunteers are the heartbeat of Jersey’s community life. Across our Island, charities simply could not achieve what they do without the incredible generosity of people who freely give their time, energy, compassion and expertise. Whether someone volunteers once a year at an event, serves as a trustee, mentors a young person, supports a foodbank, helps protect our environment, coaches sport, provides professional skills or simply checks in on someone who is lonely - every contribution matters.”

Volunteers’ Week is also an important opportunity for charities themselves to publicly thank the people who stand beside them throughout the year:

“Charities are deeply grateful to their volunteers,” adds Marcus. “Behind every successful charity initiative are people quietly giving their time because they care about others and want to make Jersey a better place.”

The organisation also highlighted the growing importance of corporate and employer-supported volunteering across the Island. Many local businesses and public sector organisations now encourage staff to volunteer their time, skills and professional expertise to community organisations, creating benefits not only for charities but also for employees and employers themselves. The AJC praises those organisations that actively support volunteering through volunteer leave schemes, team volunteering days, trustee support programmes, fundraising activities and skills-based volunteering.

Marcus commented: “When businesses and employers encourage volunteering, everybody benefits. Charities gain valuable expertise and additional capacity, employees gain confidence, wellbeing, purpose and stronger community connections, and employers build more engaged and socially responsible teams.”

The AJC also recognised the broad and evolving ways in which Islanders contribute to charitable causes. Giving back is not limited to traditional volunteering roles and can include donations, fundraising, legacy giving, sharing professional expertise, community leadership, advocacy, mentoring, informal neighbourly support and acts of kindness.

Volunteer opportunities across Jersey range from one-off events and short-term projects through to long-term governance and specialist support roles. Islanders of all ages, backgrounds and abilities are encouraged to get involved, however much time they can spare.

Marcus concluded: “One of Jersey’s greatest strengths is our community spirit. Volunteers embody that spirit every single day. During Volunteers’ Week, we simply want to say thank you - to every volunteer, every donor, every supporter and every employer that enables people to give back. Together, these acts of generosity help build a stronger, kinder and more resilient Island.”

To discover all forms of generosity and ways in which people can contribute in ways that suit their circumstances, skills and lifestyle then they can visit https://www.jerseycharities.org/giving.

  St John Ambulance Jersey Sean P is a St John Companion who visits a gentleman weekly ."To me it fills my heart with jo...
07/06/2026


St John Ambulance Jersey
Sean P is a St John Companion who visits a gentleman weekly .
"To me it fills my heart with joy, to see Norman laughing and smiling, and having jokes with me.
I know through his comments, which come from his heart, how important my time is with him.
I know his life story, his stories, his memories, and our relationship means to him
I look forward to every Friday with him "
Just a couple of hours volunteering can really be lifechanging for some.
Volunteer.je

07/06/2026


Why people volunteer.
People volunteer for a number of different reasons, ranging from a desire to learn new skills, have fun or make a difference. Some people just have a good heart and enjoy helping others or giving back to society for their good fortune, others may volunteer to gain skills or work experience. Some want to make the world a better place. Some are completely devoted to the cause, while others simply wish to do their bit where they can.
See here for current volunteer opportunities and guidance on volunteering: https://www.jerseycharities.org/help-and-guidance/why-volunteer -of-volunteering-but-dont-know-where-to-start
Or contact your favourite charity and see if there is anything that you can do to help.

People volunteer for a number of different reasons, ranging from a desire to learn new skills, have fun or make a difference. Some people just have a good heart and enjoy helping others or giving back to society for their good fortune, others may volunteer to gain skills or work experience. Some wan...

  Beresford Street Kitchen Volunteer Spotlight: Susannah In celebration of Volunteers’ Week, we’re shining a light on Su...
06/06/2026


Beresford Street Kitchen
Volunteer Spotlight: Susannah
In celebration of Volunteers’ Week, we’re shining a light on Susannah, who has been volunteering with us since 2018. After retiring from teaching, she was looking for a new focus and a way to give back - and we’re so glad she found that with us.
“BSK has become a very important part of my life.”
From volunteering in our café to supporting the BSK Academy, Susannah brings passion, warmth, and dedication to everything she does. One of her most memorable moments?
“Attending my first awards evening and seeing the crew receive certificates for all they’ve achieved - it was inspiring and really showcased what BSK is all about.”
And her advice for anyone thinking about volunteering?
“Go for it! Just stepping through the door will show you what a special place BSK is.”
Volunteer.je

  Jersey Opera House in a volunteer steward's words.Pip Wallace-Sims - I am Jersey born. I spent many years in finance b...
06/06/2026


Jersey Opera House in a volunteer steward's words.
Pip Wallace-Sims - I am Jersey born. I spent many years in finance before having my children. When I went back to work it was in education firstly in a nursery setting and then at La Moye School as a teaching assistant and school librarian. I have recently semi-retired. I have always loved The Jersey Opera house. I watched my mum perform in Gilbert & Sullivan productions and with the Ladies Choir, my daughter dance in the pantomime and I have taken part in productions myself. It has played a big part in my life as an Islander and having found myself with some spare time, it has been a real pleasure becoming part of a team this year, which provides such a hugely valuable resource.
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St. Helier
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Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

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01534 840138

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