The Trust
aids persons (primarily those who are
residents of the United Kingdom) who are in need of education or care,
whether wholly or partially, including those who are ill, disabled or
injured, old and infirm or children with special needs. Such aid will
be given through making grants to the providers of care such as
Institutions and Homes. The Trustees’
policy is to devote the greater part of their available income to the
foregoing needs with a smaller part going to particular charitable
objectives chosen by the Settlors of the Trust personally during their
lifetime or known to meet their wishes, including certain scholarships.The
Trustees individually identify potential recipients for donations who
fall within the Trust’s objectives during the year. Each of the
potential recipients is considered by the Trustees collectively and if a
grant is approved an appropriate donation is determined. Since the
Trustees identify sufficient potential recipients to whom to distribute
the whole of the income of the Trust, the Trustees do not wish to
receive unsolicited applications for grants.The Trustees
continue their policy of visiting or otherwise contacting recipients of
grants to ensure that the anticipated benefit has been realised from the
grant.