
Jersey Day has been inspired by the story of Nathan Gremmo whose life was tragically lost in an accident in May 2015.
Nathan’s family chose to focus on the gift of life to others through organ donation and to honour the legacy of Nathan’s generous personality. This campaign is all about raising awareness – there is no requirement to raise funds.
Jersey Day is close to the heart for St Michael’s as Nathan and his two sisters were second generation students at our school.
St Michael’s is proud to support Jersey Day to raise awareness of organ and tissue donation.

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01 Mar 2026
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