We are touching £13,000 so far in response to our 2009 Christmas Appeal – a great start but still some way to go! Can you help us?
Don't forget you can make your donation by post, in person, or online using our new Paypal service. Christmas is a crucial time for those who need our help, so please give generously if you can.
Here are some lovely messages from our supporters:
“Enclosed is a cheque for £5 as a little something extra for Christmas – I am sorry it is not more, but at 91 my pension has been “hit” recently." - Mr P, Cambridgeshire
"I remember St George’s as I was brought up in Wortley, Leeds from 1918 to 1924 – the son of a Leeds City Policeman” - Anon
“A little extra in response to your Christmas appeal – May God indeed bless your ministry” - TD
“I am sending this donation to say “thank you “ to God, for 60 years of life. I have had so many blessings in my life and I would like to share my good fortune with others.” - AD, Morley
“I greatly admire your work, sadly so necessary still in a rich country like ours.” AD, Leeds
"Homelessness can happen to anyone, but organisations like the Crypt are there to help bring people back from the edge. I hope my contribution will help your invaluable work" - SK, London

Up to 100 people packed the Assisi Café in the Crypt to witness the licensing of Revd Steve Dye as the Diocesan Chaplain for the Homeless by the Bishop of Ripon and Leeds, John Packer.
Read more... LinkMany staff and full-time volunteers/bank staff enjoyed a very sunny day in Bolton Abbey. We started with tea & coffee prepared by the CEO on a camping stove (it must have been warm he had his legs out!!!!!).
Read more... LinkHousing Minister Grant Shapps revisited the Crypt to see for himself how recent refurbishments have meant a range of services under one roof to local homeless people.
Read more... LinkThis year was the 3rd year we booked ourselves a stall at the Beeston Festival. It has grown from one stall in 2008 to us being able to fill up 3 stalls in 2010. The weather was very kind to us after a very wet week. The sun shone all day and lots of people visited the event.
Read more... LinkJohn Gentle, the 75 year old grandfather who ran for St George’s Crypt, duly completed his trek from Ripon to Leeds, arriving promptly at 6pm (as he had predicted!).
Read more... LinkLeeds Building Society has made a £1,300 donation to the Crypt. This donation is the Charitable Incentive Donation from Leeds Building Society’s Annual General Meeting. Leeds Building Society donated 10p for every postal vote received and 20p for every internet vote. Members selected which partner charity they wanted to receive the donation from their vote.
Read more... LinkAnother interesting article by, James Legg, a Leeds Student reporter this time talking to one of our former service users and now member of staff, Andrew, about the journey that lead him to the Crypt.
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