Our Supporters
The Scuba Trust would like to say a MASSIVE THANK YOU to all of our supporters, we could not change lives without you!:
Suunto UK
Vapers Juice Electronic Cigarettes
Camel Dive Club & Hotel
Dive UK Hurghada
The Hospital Saturday Fund
Sport England
Medlock Charitable Trust
Bruce Wake Charitable Trust

Suunto UK

Suunto has been at the forefront of innovation, hand crafting premium sports watches, instruments and dive computers that have been tested in the world’s harshest conditions. From the beginning of time, man has explored. All that has changed are the tools.

Vapers Juice

We are an e-cigarette company unlike any other; fresh, vibrant, customer-centric and have a brand identity that people can trust.

Camel Dive Club & Hotel

Camel Hotel is located in Naama Bay, the main resort area of Sharm El Sheikh, fifteen minutes from the airport. We still operate from the location where Camel was established in 1986. Today, Camel Dive Club & Hotel is an oasis of calm amongst the cafes, restaurants and shops of Naama Bay’s pedestrian area.

Dive UK Hurghada

Dive UK Hurghada is a British compant offering Diving Holidays, PADI Courses and daily diving in hurghada to the highest of standards.

Hospital Saturday Fund

The Hospital Saturday Fund is a registered charity whose aims are to provide assistance through its charitable funds for: registered health charities, hospices and medical organisations who are in need of grants for medical projects, care, research or support of medical training within the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. Individuals with a medical condition or disability who would benefit from assistance with the purchase of specialised equipment or from practical forms of treatment.

Sport England

Established by Royal Charter in 1996, we’re determined to give everyone in England the chance to benefit from sport and physical activity.

Medlock Charitable Trust

The Medlock Charitable Trust is a family-run grant making organisation founded by Leonard Medlock in 1985 in order to invest in the communities in which he lived and worked, building engineering design firm Sitec. As such, the trust’s primary focus is on supporting projects in Lincolnshire and Somerset, where Leonard grew up and later settled.

Bruce Wake Charitable Trust

The Trust was generously instigated and endowed by the late Bruce Wake who was himself wheelchair bound as a result of motor neurone disease before his untimely death in 1992 at 45 years of age.  His aim was to encourage and assist the disabled to participate in and enjoy leisure pursuits.