The Bailiff's Island Appeal has opened to support people who have been affected by the Pier Road blast and the sinking of the L'Ecume II.
The Island Appeal is open to everyone who would like to contribute towards the cause.
Sir Tim Le Cocq, is overseeing the donations, with the help of Chief Minister Deputy Kristina Moore.
All of the money will go toward helping those affected by the explosion that happened in the early hours on Saturday at Haut du Mont flats, as well as the loved ones of the fishermen lost in a collision at sea last Thursday.

Donate Online:
A website has been set up on gov.je making it easy for the community to make donations.
Bank Transfer:
Donations to the Bailiff's Island Appeal can be made by bank transfer using the details below.
Bank: HSBC
Sort Code: 40-25-34
Account number: 91663933
IBAN: GB80MIDL40253491663933
Reference: Island Appeal
Cash or cheque donations:
If you do not have access to online banking, you can make donations in person at Customer and Local Services, La Motte Street, St Helier.
Donations can be made until Friday 23 December 2022.


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