The original founder of the Centra Point Trust in 1985 has opened its youth facilities.
Jersey is to have an annual Cultural Assembly open to all in an effort to give as many people as possible their say in the islands development.
A group of Jersey skydiving enthusiasts have put together "The Magnificent Seven" event to taise money for Jersey Side by Side.
The Island community was honoured for its generous response to the tsunami disaster.
Sunday 30th January 2005 was a chilly but dry day - perfect for a wrapped-up stroll on St Ouen's beach with 5,000 close friends.
In bricks and mortar Jersey's ongoing commitment to the victims of the tsunami was proven yesterday.
Bright lights of hope for people affected by the Boxing Day tsunami shone in the grounds of the Town Church on Saturday as children and adults remembered them.
Two FCJ pupils are looking to the latest fund-raising phenomenon in an effort to help their counterparts in Pakistan.
Anthony Lewis reports on how the Jersey charity formed after the Asian tsunami struck is helping a community stand on its own two feet.
Jersey Side by Side officially became a charity yesterday. The organisation was incorporated in the Royal Cout with the principal aim of helping people affected by disasters, war or any other catasprophe around the world.
Thousands of people donned warm-weather gear yesterday and made their was to Le Braye to demonstrate their support for the victims of the Asian tsunami disaster.