Every Name Counts
Be part of the JLA "Lega-Sea"
Fancy having your name on the boat?
Every small name added to JLA-01 helps with the bigger picture of keeping the lifeboats afloat.Support our local lifeboat, powered by our community, for our community.
For as little as £35, you can be part of the JLA's life saving mission, with your name proudly displayed on our lifeboat.
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Enter the name of the person you wish to appear on the boat
Please enter one name per donation, up to 35 characters.
If you would like to donate on behalf of two names, you will need to fill out the form twice.We’re looking for just one name or nickname per person or organisation. Keep it simple – no extra details like locations, groups, or symbols. Just stick with names like:
- John Smith
- Captain John Smith
- John 'Johnny' Smith (nicknames or middle names are great)
Be sure to double-check before hitting submit, as we can’t make edits once it’s done.
How Else You Can Help?
Make a Donation:Every contribution, no matter the size, goes directly towards maintaining the JLA’s lifeboats, purchasing essential safety gear, and covering operational costs.
Fundraise:
Organize your own fundraising event, take on a challenge, or spread the word on social media to rally support for the JLA.
Corporate Support:
Businesses can get involved through sponsorships or corporate donations, helping ensure the continued operation of our life-saving services.
The JLA operates independently of the RNLI and does not receive government funding. This independence gives us the freedom to act quickly and efficiently, but it also means that we depend entirely on the generosity of the community to stay afloat.
Why Your Support Matters
Every time one of our lifeboats is launched, lives are on the line. Whether it's maintaining the vessels, ensuring our crew is fully equipped, or funding vital training, your donations play a critical role in our ability to respond when we are needed most.With both of our lifeboats ready to launch at a moment’s notice, the JLA is committed to protecting those at sea. But we can’t do it without your help.