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Cathedral Archer Project Harvest Appeal

Cathedral Archer Project Harvest Appeal

The Cathedral Archer Project, a charity set up in Sheffield to help the homeless, has launched its annual Harvest Appeal which runs this year until 25th October.

Donations help feed up to 90 people a day with breakfast, lunch and food parcels. The project helps homeless people achieve a better life by supporting them to

  • Develop their independence
  • Improve their ability to tackle setbacks
  • Improve their ability to identify and change negative behaviour
  • Improve their wellbeing

Should you wish to put a collection together the project is in need of food items listed on their website

However please note they do not accept:
Out of date or part used food and toiletries
Roll on deodorants
Bars of soap
Toothpaste
Bedding
Jumble or electrical goods.

The Cathedral Archer Project is based at Sheffield Cathedral, Church Street, Sheffield, S1 1HA. The entrance is on Campo Lane, at the back of the Cathedral.

If you would like to know more you can contact the project’s reception on 0114 263 6970 or by email
cap.reception@archerproject.org.uk. Please get in touch if you have an hour or so to spare to help sort the food donations or wish to get involved. .

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