Become a Member
Our members are very important to us.
By joining, you enable FCT, through its Trustees, to take a seat on various community bodies.
With your support, we are able to provide a voice to promote and celebrate Faversham’s maritime heritage.
In return, members receive our occasional Newsletter, and invitations to member-only events – the Christmas Party, and Annual General Meeting. You are the first to hear about talks and other events.
The best benefit of membership is the chance to get involved as a Helper. There is normally a full calendar of events from May to September, and we depend on member Helpers for the success of these events. During the lockdown many of these activities have been put on hold, but we plan to resume a full calendar as soon as we can.
As a member we ask that you make regular contributions, ideally by standing order from £10 annually. You can download the membership application form and standing order form here. Please return them to us at the email address provided.
If you want to contact us email: info@favershamcreektrust.com
Membership and Standing Order Form
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