James Logan

Reading Central Salvation Army - Building Fund

Fundraising for The Salvation Army
£140,458
raised of £200,000 target
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Building Fund, 11 November 2011
The Salvation Army

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RCN 214779 and in Scotland SC009359
We provide unconditional friendship, support and practical help to people in crisis and in need. We work with children, homeless people, all adult victims of modern slavery and those dealing with drug and/or alcohol addiction

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‘Raise the roof’ at Reading Central Salvation Army

 

Church needs to raise £200,000 for a new roof and better facilities so building can be used for more community groups

 

 

The Salvation Army’s Reading Central Corps is asking for help to ‘raise the roof’ as part of a new fundraising mission to provide a better facility for the whole community.

 

So far members of the Reading Central Salvation Army have raised more than £140,000 towards the total which will allow the leaking roof to be replaced and for the building to meet current Health & Safety regulations.

 

The appeal fund has been boosted by fundraising and members contributions to date of £140,000 but another £60,000 is still required.

 

The building, which has been in use for more than 40 years as a centre of worship and service to the community, is safe to use but the works need to be carried out to ensure it is fit for purpose and meets standards in the longer term.

 

Currently the hall is used by hundreds of local people each week attending Mother & Toddlers, Rainbows and Brownies, and a Lunch Club for the elderly, as well as Sunday Worship.

 

The hall is also used used to store and make up food parcels which are given to needy people in Reading. Volunteers use the building as a base to provide emotional and physical support to attendees of events such as the Reading Festival.

 

Major Iain Hudson, leader of The Salvation Army at Reading Central Corps, said:

‘The building has served us well over the years but we need to raise a lot of money to enable us to replace the roof and make the necessary repairs and improvements that will allow us to open up to more community groups in future.

‘With the public’s help we can raise the funds to provide a church and community centre that will be of benefit to everyone.’

 

Donations are gratefully received at ‘The Salvation Army, Reading Central Corps, Anstey Road, Reading, RG1 7JR’. Please make your cheque payable to ‘The Salvation Army’ and mark ‘Building Fund’ on the reverse.


Alternatively, you can text RCSA99 followed by the amount you wish to donate (£1, £2, £3, £4, £5, £10) to 70070.

 

For more information contact Major Iain Hudson on 0118 958 3019 or visit

www.readingcentral.org.uk

www.facebook.com/readingcentral

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The Salvation Army

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RCN 214779 and in Scotland SC009359
The Salvation Army is a Christian Church & registered Charity working in 130 countries worldwide and is one of the largest and most diverse providers of social welfare in the world. In the UK and Republic of Ireland this work includes more than 800 Salvation Army social service centres and Community churches. We provide unconditional friendship, support and very practical help to people in crisis and need and work with children, homeless people, all adult victims of modern slavery and those dealing with drug and/or alcohol addiction. Alongside our work in the UK, The Salvation Army International Projects Office works with communities around the world to support and empower them to defeat poverty and injustice. Our development projects are created and implemented in partnership with communities to enable them to build a better life and future for themselves. The Salvation Army is a Christian Church & registered Charity in England (214779), Wales (214779), Scotland (SC009359) and the Republic of Ireland (CHY6399)

Donation summary

Total raised
£140,457.31
+ £121.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£555.00
Offline donations
£139,902.31

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