Catch22 events
22 June 2012
Cycle London to Paris Challenge
This long-weekend challenge links two great European cities, London and Paris, covering around 300km in just three days. More...
08 July 2012
British 10K London Run
Run this iconic 10km race and take in the buzz of London as the city prepares for the Olympic Games. More...
Latest tweets
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RT @catch22Colin: My msg from #offendersTS 3RD sector has vast experience of managing risks & does it v well. Not preserve of statutory orgs
Thansk to @simonapps for #realisingambition pictures today. Find out more about the programme at http://t.co/XateCNZq
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Regular gift
Regular Direct Debit gifts are an essential source of income for Catch22.
Knowing that we have a specified amount of money coming in each month allows us to budget our work with young people more effectively. It also helps us plan our work into the future to provide the security that has been lacking in these young people's lives for so long.
If you would like to set up a regular gift, simply go to our secure payment site or download the Direct Debit Form (56kb, PDF). All you have to do is print it off, fill it in and post it to the following address:
Fundraising Team, Catch22
Churchill House
142-146 Old Street
London EC1V 9BW
Please call 020 7336 4810 if you encounter any problems and we will send you a form by post.
How your gift could help
- £5 a month over one year could buy a starter pack of basic necessities such us food and cleaning materials for a young person leaving care or custody and moving into their own flat for the first time
- £7.50 a month over one year could provide drug intervention for a young person providing meaningful daytime educational activities and building confidence to reduce substance dependency
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£10 a month over one year could pay for a young person who has benefited from our services to come back and train to be a peer educator and teach other young people the skills they learnt to help them out of their difficult situation and make a positive future for themselves


