About the Sebastian Hunter Memorial Trust
The Sebastian Hunter Memorial Trust was founded in 2002 when
Anna Hunter and her family decided to sponsor and help rebuild a primary
school, located in the rural village of Senji Mottur, one of the poorest
villages in Tamil Nadu, India. The school was built in memory of her son
Sebastian who died at the beginning of what should have been a gifted and
productive life.
Today, the trust aims to reach out to the poorest and most vulnerable in Tamil Nadu. Since building commenced at Senji Mottur, the charity and its projects have grown, and we are proud to now be working with four different schools, of all educational levels, an orphanage, a Leprosy Hospital as well as multiple struggling rural villages. The Sebastian Hunter Memorial Trust has gained support from all over the world, from people who share our dream of educating children who would otherwise not have the chance. Teachers, donors, volunteers, social workers and many more have been inspired by the work of the organization, and strive hard to make its projects a success. By reaching out to the rural poor and marginalized, and striving to provide access to education and livelihoods. |
The Sebastian Hunter Memorial Trust Registered Charity No. 1119191 45 Albemarle Street London W1S 4JL t: 02074951010 www.sebsschool.org
