Summary of Donations to The Joey Dunlop Foundation

In July 2008 the Joey Dunlop Foundation Trustee's bought Braddan Bridge House. The property offers a great location, is large enough to accomodate the charity's expected requirements, has ample car parking, close to Nobles Hospital and other amenities and offers room for future expansion. It sits at a bend in the road on the TT course, at the end of a fast straight. Viewers from the house can see the bikes race up to the turn, slow, present a great side-on view, then speed off again down the next straight. The JDF Braddan Bridge scheme was financed by the sale of the previous Victoria Road site and with the funds from the charities banked capital. The Joey Dunlop Holiday Home was formally opened on the 6th June 2010 by Linda Dunlop accompanied by John McGuinness. The furnishings such as beds, bedroom furniture, shower chairs and mattresses have all come courtesy of the Manx Lottery Trust, just one of the may supporters who donated to this amazing cause. The main aim of the JDF has always been to create visitor accommodation that will open up the Isle of Man to visitors with disability. All apartments will include wet room facilities with level access. When completed it will be available all year round for all visitors needing specialist facilities. To ensure this building is fitted out to compliment Joey's stature your continued support is greatly appreciated and the fund raising campaign continues.

Offline donations: £0.00
Notes to the above:

Offline donations include cash, cheques and any other donations paid directly to the fundraising organisation. This offline donation total is updated periodically by the Tribute Guardian in conjunction with the fundraising organisation.