A long time visitor to Catching Lives will be exhibiting his artwork at a local gallery in Folkestone next week. Lachlan has now settled into a permanent home after being homeless and rough sleeping since 1989. He spent many years struggling on the streets, before coming to Catching Lives for the first time more than...
A brand new year is upon us and we hope you had a restful and enjoyable Christmas. A wide variety of events and fundraisers were run for us over the Christmas period, organised by lovely people, taking time out of their own festivities to support us. We are so grateful to everyone that has raised...
As you may know, our Winter Shelter runs every year between December and February to provide warm accommodation to the homeless of Canterbury. This year, we had planned to proceed with our shelter as we would normally, with a church-based shelter available for up to 20 people. However, the recent Covid variant, Omicron put pay...
A wise person once said that giving is a lot more fun than receiving – if you’ve never heard of a reverse advent calendar, the concept is simple. During December, put an item in a box for the homeless each day and drop it off at our Day Centre when you’ve finished. ⠀⠀If this sounds...
Throughout October, we have seen an increase in the number of clients through our doors, as expected with the drop in temperature. With that in mind, the Catching Lives staff recently met to discuss how best to transform our indoor space into a more welcoming and homely place for clients to spend time, ensuring it...
Many thanks to Kent Law Society. Their President has chosen us as his charity of the year and so they are running an Advent Raffle to raise money for Catching Lives this Christmas. They have 24 great prizes on offer and they will be drawing one each day from the 1st to the 24th December....
To celebrate 10 years of Catching Lives and help raise much needed funds during these very difficult times for all charities, we are holding an online art auction for two weeks in November. Kent artists have been very generous and we have secured work by the likes of Billy Childish and local Kent street artist...
Members of the University of Kent Canterbury Homeless Outreach Society will be taking part in a sponsored virtual sleep out on Saturday 14th November at 7pm. For one night, they are asking people to give up the luxury of their beds and swap it for a sleeping bag on the floor, sofa, bath or somewhere...
We’re really pleased to have been asked by the Canterbury Festival to be part of their Socially Distanced Community Art Trail which is taking place between 17th October-31st October. With the help of two talented local artists, Zo Defferary and Charlotte Chapman, we have created a window display in the Old Cathedral Gift Shop in...
We’ve had some great news. We’ve just received £24,474 from the Coronavirus Community Support fund. This funding will particularly help us to cover extra staffing required as a result of changes we’ve had to make as a result of the Covid-19 social distancing restrictions. These are diificult, uncertain times for charities, especially where funding is...
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