Le Gallais & Luce is proud to announce its charitable giving commitments for 2026, reaffirming the firm’s dedication to supporting the communities it serves through a programme of targeted donations and initiatives that reflect its core values of education, environmental responsibility and community wellbeing.
New Charity Partners
This year, Le Gallais & Luce is delighted to welcome three new organisations to its giving programme. The Sophie Reid Neurological Association, Friends of Jersey Oncology, and the Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (JSPCA) will each receive a share of £5,000 from the LGL Charity Fund, enabling them to continue their vital work across the Island.
Supporting Education
As part of its ongoing commitment to education, the firm also donated £250 to Beaulieu Convent School to support their participation in the STEM Racing UK event. Formerly known as F1 in Schools, this national competition challenged students to design, build and race miniature Formula 1 cars while developing skills in engineering, project management, marketing and sponsorship.
Protecting Jersey’s Environment
In a practical demonstration of its environmental commitment, Le Gallais & Luce has contributed 800 Asian Hornet trap tags to the Jersey Asian Hornet Group, sponsoring their spring queen trapping programme. Asian hornets pose a significant threat to Jersey’s native insects, butterflies and invertebrates, disrupting the Island’s natural balance and reducing food sources for birds and wider wildlife. The firm is pleased to play its part in protecting Jersey’s natural environment.
Community Care
Le Gallais & Luce has also made a donation to Citizens Advice Jersey to help fund the annual supply of biscuits provided to those seeking support. It’s a small but meaningful gesture of comfort for people at what can be a difficult time.
The firm also continues its ongoing support of the Brightly charity Christmas appeal, a cause close to the hearts of the team, which works to make Christmas special for children and young people living in residential care, care leavers and their children across Jersey.
“These commitments reflect who we are as a firm,” said Matt Godden, Partner. “We are deeply rooted in this community and we take our responsibility to give back seriously, whether that is through supporting healthcare charities, encouraging the next generation, or protecting the natural environment we all share.”