Annual Kilve Activities Camp 2012

I am writing to say a big thank you to The Josh Evans Trust Fund and there supporters…….not just for enabling these residential activity trips to be offered each year, but also for attending and supporting the event this time. It was really lovely to have Tracy, Avril and Joan there and we all learn so much from spending time with the children on these events.  I really wish this was something that I could have done with Josh all those years ago! – Michelle Gardiner Paediatric Diabetic Specialist Nurse

Avril abseiling with some help!

 

We are all looking forward to Kilve 2013 and hope that you might consider joining us again. Thank you all for the prolific and inventive fund-raising that you do to make all of this possible for our families.

This weekend was a real eye opener for the Trustee’s of JETF, it was great to spend time seeing how our efforts making a difference, we are really pleased that we are able to support this event year after year, thank you all. Tracy Evans

 

Supported Backpacking Leaflet Publication

JETF supporting the design and printing of Backpacking Leaflet Publication by Nicky Green (Children’s Diabetes Specialist Nurse)

For distribution via Musgrove Park Hospital and Yeovil District General Hospital Paediatric Diabetes Team, copies also available upon request.

North Petherton Ladies VS North Petherton Veterans (In Wellies)

Saturday 1st September 2012

North Petherton Ladies 27 North Petherton Veterans (In Wellies) 22
Played in aid of the JOSH EVANS TRUST FUND

The curtain raiser to the season started with the Pethy Ladies playing in their first ever match against a bunch of Pethy veterans who were set back by the fact that they had to wear Wellington boots.

The girls showed they had been working hard in the pre season with some good off loading in the tackle area. The game was played in a superb manner even if there were a couple of ‘Off the ball incidents’!! The girls led throughout the match and were worthy winners in what is hoped to be an annual event.

Many thanks go to all those that sponsored the Ladies and also to those that dug deep and contributed to the charity bucket. At the final count the ladies and Vets had over £500.

Well done to everyone involved, especially Louise Potter for making this happen.

From all at JETF