
Community
We’ve had the privilege to partner with some amazing charities that do outstanding work within our community.
See more below about who we partner with and what we have been up to!
Christians Against Poverty (CAP)
Acts 435
Acts 435 is a giving website that allows people to give money directly to others, and 100% of what is donated via Acts 435 goes directly to those in need.
When so many people need so much help giving to charities and good causes can sometimes feel overwhelming and hard. Acts 435 puts people who want to help in touch with people who are in need, through a network of churches and local charities. Acts 435 enables virtual, online giving for specific needs.
100% of individual's donations go directly to the person or people donors choose to support. All administration costs are covered by Gift Aid. Acts 435 provides direct giving and seeks to provide fast, financial help to the people in need.
Acts 435 runs through a network of churches and local charities who nominate an Acts 435 representative, called the Advocate, who is trained by Acts 435 and posts requests directly onto our website for people in their community who are in need.
If you would like to get involved, please contact Nick Warren or click the ‘Find out more’ button for a link to the Acts 435 website.
Nick Warren
07942 880858
nickwarren@capuk.org
Hastings Sierra Leone Friendship Link
The Hastings Sierra Leone Friendship Link connects the peoples of Hastings, UK and Hastings, Sierra Leone to promote reconstruction and friendship. It raises money through events and donations to help rebuild Hastings, SL following its devastation in 1997 during Sierra Leone’s Rebel War. The Link also promotes official twinning, informal exchanges and school-to-school links.
The Link is a registered charity (nº 1127137) set up in 2003 to continue the work started by LOAF Project, the group of Hastings churches, to help the villagers of Hastings Sierra Leone to rebuild their lives after the disastrous Rebel War of the 1990s.
Parchment Trust
Parchment Trust was established in 1993 by a group of parents with a vision to provide innovative and personalised support for their disabled children who were leaving school.
It was founded on the Christian principles of mutual respect, and a sense of family which remains true today.
Over 30 years later, we are amongst the largest independent providers of day services for disabled adults. We welcome people with learning and physical disabilities and Autism, and support everyone according to their needs on either an individual or group basis.
The Link is a registered charity (nº 1127137) set up in 2003 to continue the work started by LOAF Project, the group of Hastings churches, to help the villagers of Hastings Sierra Leone to rebuild their lives after the disastrous Rebel War of the 1990s.