Before the end of the 16th century the Feoffees appointed a town surgeon who cared for the sick who were unable to afford medical care and continued to do so until the West Suffolk Hospital was established. They cared for orphans and helped young people to obtain apprenticeships, as well as providing for the poor and elderly.
In recent years grants have been made to assist with the provision of holidays for the physically disabled and to assist gifted young people who lack the necessary means to develop their potential. Grants are also made from time to time to the Guildhall Feoffment School for special purposes.