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The Scuba Trust was founded in 1996 by Brenda Carey, Leon Golding and Rikki Singh. Its initial aims were to act as a focal point for the organisation of scuba diving holidays abroad for people with disabilities. It has now grown into one of the UK's leading dive organisations to help individuals with disabilities (and their friends) learn to scuba dive.

The aim of the Trust is to provide a level playing field by arranging training and obtaining funding to subsidise applicants who, due to disability, encounter difficulty in finding suitable instruction and who may face a greater outlay for training and recreational diving after certification.

The number of ‘Friends of the Scuba Trust’ currently stands at 285. The Scuba Trust relies on donations to ensure we can continue our work of levelling the playing field to enable our disabled friends to learn to snorkel and scuba dive. We have now trained some 400 people to scuba dive and enabled them to enjoy a wider and fuller life.

If you would like to support the Scuba Trust, the best way is to become a ‘Friend of the Scuba Trust'. click here to access the form.

Complete the form and then send it to the address below, together with a stamped addressed envelope and a cheque for a minimum of £10 [please make cheques payable to "The Scuba Trust"]

The address is:

Mr Frank Buchanan,
62 Canford Drive,
Addlestone,
KT15 2HL.

Should you have a complaint with regard to fundraising by the Scuba Trust, please click here and download the complaints procedure.

Could you please let me know when you have managed to do this, as I then have to write to the Fundraising Standards Board to let them know that it is done.