 The Stuart Feakins Trust was set up in memory of Stuart
who loved life. He wrung every last ounce of value out
of every day, he had an insatiable appetite to learn
and experience new things. More than that he wanted
to share his love for life with others. He was dedicated
to working with young people in Hackney who had not
enjoyed the opportunities he had.
Stuart loved anything and everything. He loved music
and sport- particularly football. He loved traveling,
getting back to nature and hanging out with mates.
“To Stuart football wasn't only about the match.
It was about the camaraderie and friendships made before
and after games. This was more important than the result.
Stu was always the last person changed after a match
because he spent so long clowning around in the showers!
Stu's other great love was music. He pursued it with
the boyish enthusiasm that characterised his life. He
only had to see a bongo drum at a festival and he was
off! If you went to a gig he'd have to get as close
to the stage as possible to fully enjoy himself. I'm
sure you've all seen him on a dance floor. No matter
what the song he was always moving at twice the speed
of anybody else, having the time of his life! He would
often have 2 or 3 places to go on any given night and
he'd usually manage to make an appearance at all of
them. He couldn't bear the thought of missing out on
a good time.”
Stuart wanted to provide the very best support to young
people in Hackney. He believed in making a difference
– however great or small. One of his amazing qualities
was his ability to really listen to and understand young
people, share their passions and help them realise their
own ambitions.
Stuart died 2/1/08 aged 41. The Stuart Feakins Trust
aims to capture some of Stuart’s joy of life and
commitment to young people in Hackney.
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