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My story

The Cathedral Archer Project (CAP) is a day centre that helps people who are homeless. 

Homelessness can include sleeping rough, occasional hostel spaces, camping on friends’ floors and sofas, and squatting.

A place of safety and warmth

The CAP is a place of safety and warmth, where homeless and vulnerable people will be welcomed and supported.  Service users include alcohol and substance abusers, street workers, people with learning difficulties and disabilities, refugees and failed asylum seekers from a variety of backgrounds and ages.  They have free access to the facilities and are supported by a team of dedicated project workers who assess all service users and signpost them to relevant services for housing and accommodation, benefits advice, and anything else they may require.

Opportunities

The CAP works with service users on an individual basis to encourage their self-esteem and motivation to help them take their first steps to stability.  There are opportunities to take part in occupational activities and to work towards volunteer roles taking some simple responsibilities within the project with the aims of working towards stability, employability and moving on.

Support

Our service users often present themselves at the project with multi-level needs.  The CAP aims to deal with urgent, immediate needs and then through an assessment process, ascertain how the service user can be supported further, by whom, and what level of support will be carried out by our own project workers.

The aims for each individual are to move them on to the next step from where they first arrived.  The process involves building relationships of trust, making people feel welcomed and cared for and signposting to the most appropriate services.

As service users engage with project workers, many are taken through tried and tested measurement and goal setting systems designed for this client group.  This ultimately moves them forward into accommodation and employment.

 

My charity

Cathedral Archer Project

Cathedral Archer Project

Charity Registration No. 1064818

The Cathedral Archer Project is a safe, warm and welcoming place for the homeless and vulnerable in Sheffield. We support them to increase their self-esteem and take steps to change their lives.

Donations 112

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Keep up your good work particularly at this time of the year with the very cold nights.

Donation by Anonymous on 07/02/12

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I wish to donate anonymously

Donation by Anonymous on 06/02/12

£15.00

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Peace and love to you and all that benefit from the project.

Donation by Anonymous on 04/02/12

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

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Donation by martin smith on 31/01/12

£25.00

+ £6.25 Gift Aid

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My partner and I know Keith and some other homeless people. We have heard only good things about the Cathedral Archer Project .

Donation by Anonymous on 26/01/12

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Every good wish (Please add gift aid - it got lost somehow!)

Donation by Anonymous on 23/01/12

£100.00

Donation by Paul Snelson on 14/01/12

£750.00

+ £187.50 Gift Aid

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Donation by Stephen Kober on 02/01/12

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Keep up the good work! I wonder where your collection point is for clothes etc. and what times it is open?

Donation by Hawleys Limited on 29/12/11

£20.00

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Donation by martin smith on 27/12/11

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

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Donation by Dean Longley on 24/12/11

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Donation by steven preston on 24/12/11

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A small gift for a worthwhile cause, Merry Christmas

Donation by Steven Gregory on 24/12/11

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

Donation by Melanie Russell on 23/12/11

£5.00

+ £1.25 Gift Aid

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You do a great job

Donation by Lloyd Snellgrove on 23/12/11

£15.00

+ £3.75 Gift Aid

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Donation by Kevin Lake on 21/12/11

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Not able to volunteer this year, hope this small contribution helps. Fantastic work CAP-I'm a great fan! Happy Christmas x

Donation by Anonymous on 21/12/11

£80.00

+ £20.00 Gift Aid

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On behalf of my nanna

Donation by Anonymous on 21/12/11

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With best wishes at Christmas.

Donation by Anonymous on 21/12/11

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

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I hope a small gift can add to make a big contribution to peoples lives at Christmas.

Donation by Alistair Tait on 20/12/11

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

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Carry on the good work

Donation by Margaret Davies on 19/12/11

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

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With best wishes at Christmas.

Donation by Emily Clark on 19/12/11

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

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Hoping this donation brings support and happiness. Best wishes.

Donation by Elizabeth Barker on 16/12/11

£80.00

+ £20.00 Gift Aid

Donation by Anonymous on 15/12/11

£2.50

+ £0.63 Gift Aid

Donation by Ian Goodwin on 12/12/11

£25.00

+ £6.25 Gift Aid

Donation summary

  • * Online donations£7,897.27
  • Offline donations£0.00
  • Text donations£22.00
  • Total raised£7,919.27
  • Gift Aid£1,835.80

* Charities pay a small fee for our service. Find out how much it is and what we do for it.