Would you like to help us?
You can help in a number of ways.
Firstly, by taking time to read about the work of the Trust you are helping us to increase awareness of the needs of ex-offenders and the disadvantaged homeless. If you would like to read more, you might like to join the mailing list for our regular magazine, the Langley House Trust News. You can view and download the most recent edition of this from the Publications section.
Secondly, the media is increasingly full of stories about criminal justice and homelessness, so you might decide to commit yourself to pray regularly about these issues. If you would like to receive a copy of the Trust's Prayer Diary to use individually or with a group of friends, please contact the Promotions Officer at Head Office.
Thirdly, if you live near one of our projects (Bedford, Bradford (2), Cheltenham, Coventry, Edenfield, Fleetwood, Lancaster, Medway, Otterbourne, Poole, Rutland, Strood, Taunton, Torquay, Wakefield) you might like to become a volunteer or a Support Group member. If so, please contact the Promotions Officer at Head Office who will put you in touch with the appropriate member of staff.

Volunteers (who are non residential) bring a wealth of experience and support, often sharing hobbies and skills with residents or simply taking time out to provide an impartial, listening ear. Volunteers undertake a basic induction programme to familiarise them with the organisation of the Trust, the role of volunteers and issues of confidentiality.

Support Group members visit projects to befriend residents, provide help by organising fundraising events and assist with social/educational visits.
Finally, you might wish to support our work financially. Donations from supporters enable us to undertake additional projects such as educational/socialisation visits for residents and to provide enhanced facilities - for example a garden for quiet reflection.

If you wish to support the work of the Trust by regular giving, please download a Banker's Order Form. Alternatively you can use a Single Donation Form or you can make an Online Donation.

If you pay UK Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax you can increase the value of your gift by almost 30% at no extra expense to yourself by completing a Gift Aid Declaration form or you can contact Head Office for further information.

If you are considering leaving a legacy to the Trust please contact us for a Legacy Information Pack.
A gravel garden designed in the shape of a cross by residents at Wing Grange.
Above, a gravel garden designed in the shape of a cross by residents at Wing Grange.

Below, the Rev. Adrian Argile, House Chaplain at Chatterton Hey.
Rev. Adrian Argile at Chatterton Hey.