Funding
We welcome offers of support and invite you to contact us if you feel able to offer your talents or time. We also have very limited funds and are grateful for any donations.
-
Individual Donations
To make an individual donation, send a cheque payable to Catholics for AIDS Prevention & Support, CAPS, 4 Thring House, Stockwell Road, London SW9 9EU.
-
Subscriptions
You can choose to make a regular donation via Stewardship. Regular donations allow us to plan in advance as we have some idea of what donations we will be receiving in any given time period. If you are in a position to donate on a regular basis, a link to our Stewardship page will be made available in the first week of December.
-
The Big Give
The Big Give Christmas Challenge is a once a year opportunity to raise funds, and for those funds to be matched! Every pound you donate to this campaign will be doubled!
-
Become a Partner
If, like our supporters below, your organisation is interested in supporting our work, why not consider becoming a supporting partner? We are very grateful for the support we receive from our partners.
Our Supporters
-
Passionists in England & Wales are part of a worldwide movement within the Catholic church, dedicating themselves to radical solidarity with the suffering of the world.
-
The Downside Abbey library holds nearly 500,000 books and the Archive collections are equally vast. Materials include an 18th century cookbook, an 11th century book of prophets, many papal bulls, a photographic collection dating back to 1854, and a set of John Speed maps.
-
The purpose of the Congregation, which was founded in 1844, was the development of the whole person through education. A Capuchin, Fr. Theodosius Florentini, saw the needs of the time for education and social reform. He inspired a young woman, Maria Heimgartner, to actualise his dream.
Mother Bernarda Heimgartner, the Foundress, believed in the human and faith potential of young people, in the goodness of people today and to draw out and develop this life.
-
The principal aims and objectives of The Trust are to promote the interests of The Roman Catholic Church worldwide with a particular concern for the relief of poverty.
-
Inspired by the life and example of Jesus Christ, Caritas Social Action Network (CSAN) was established by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales to develop the Church’s social action in these parts of the United Kingdom.
We are also grateful for the financial support of a number of individuals who wish to remain anonymous.
“It is the counsellors, the catechists, the nurses and doctors and social workers, the teachers, the preachers, the confessors who guide God’s people, inform them, assist and support them and, most importantly, help each form his/her own conscience. May the Lord reward you for your tireless labours and, in some cases, for the initiatives you have taken in responding to HIV and AIDS even without much official support. In the name of the Church we officially thank you.”
The Catholic Bishops of Kenya in ‘This We Teach and Do’ 2006.