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>>Financial Donations and Methods of Giving

Businesses can help by donating goods and materials that are perhaps no longer needed, but which can benefit the Trust; providing places on appropriate training courses for the Trust staff; and of course sponsoring activities that both raise money and build your team. Helping the Trust can generate valuable press coverage.

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 Voluntary Work

First Step telephone advice and support service

Do you have time to spare? 
Could you help to run a telephone advice and support service? 
If so, for more information contact Tim Ward at CAPS on
(01603) 666764.


Volunteers are needed at our Carrow Hill home location in the following areas:

  • Literacy and numeracy

  • Gardening

  • Alternative therapies ie reflexology, etc

If you are interested in pursuing any of the above areas in relation to `Carrow Hill Home and need to discuss this further please contact Jacqui Hursey, the Manager on 01603 632626 or fill in and return an application pack to our Head Office at 35 Bishopgate.

>>Volunteer application form
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>>Volunteering Policy

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How you can help ?


There are many ways you can help us. Individual donations are always welcome and legacies can be arranged so that they support a specific project, providing a lasting memorial. In addition for information on volunteering please follow this link.
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St Martins House Capital Appeal

The Trust is pleased to announce that the Appeal for funds to re-develop St. Martins House closed in April 2008.  Launched in 2004 the Appeal had the sole aims of preventing the closure of the Trust’s “anchor” project in central Norwich for single homeless people. Using the existing core of the building a new 22-bed Care Home for the dual diagnosis group (homeless individuals with alcohol and mental health issues) was built.  Highwater House was officially opened in April 2008 and provides a light, bright and warm environment for both the staff and the residents.
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