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Tel: 0113 388 5400
Fax: 0113 388 5401
Email: info@catholic-care.org.uk

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What We Do - FAQ
FAQs general to Catholic Care

What is Catholic Care?
Catholic Care is a charity that exists to meet the needs of disadvantaged people in the Diocese of Leeds. The Charity grew out of the children and family work started by the Diocese of Leeds in 1863 and today includes work with vulnerable adults, older people and community projects.

Who runs Catholic Care?
Catholic Care is run by a Board of Trustees who delegate everyday operational decisions to its chief executive officer who managers the senior staff team. The trustees are responsible for the strategic direction of the charity and are the guardians of the mission of the charity.

What is the mission of Catholic Care?
The mission of catholic care is stated as:

Catholic Care is a voluntary organisation, which offers a variety of services and support, not only to the Catholic population but to the wider community as a whole.

Catholic Care acts to support those in need of its services, especially the weak and the vulnerable and it acts as an advocate for those unable to represent themselves.

The primary purpose of the Agency is to foster and influence a vision of how people can live together in Christian charity, love and justice by taking the ‘Caring Church into the Community'.


What does Catholic Care do?
Catholic Care provides services to children, vulnerable adults and anyone who is need. The services we provide are:

  • Adoption
  • Children's residential homes services
  • Schools and family support services
  • Supported living services to people with learning disabilities
  • Residential services to people with learning disabilities
  • Supported living services to people with long term metal health issues
  • Services to older people
  • Services to the community to support vulnerable people such as asylum seekers.

Who does Catholic Care work with?
We work with individuals, parents, teachers, social workers, service commissioners and colleagues in the voluntary sector.

Where does Catholic Care get its funding from?
Catholic Care is funded from voluntary and statutory sources. Voluntary income includes fundraising by schools through the Good Shepherd programme, from parishes through the Annual Appeal and from individual sponsors and donors that include legacies and wills. Most of our services are commissioned through local authorities who pay us to deliver much needed social services to individuals who have been assessed as needing support or care.

 

What plans does Catholic Care have for the future?
We plan to continue the services we have and to extend our work with older people to ensure they have quality services that meet their needs as they grow older. Catholic Care will also develop closer relationships with parishes and schools and improve our ability to make early interventions with children and their families to ensure they do not enter the care system.

How do I get in touch with Catholic Care?
You can ring us on 0113 388 5400 or e-mail us at info@catholic-care.org.uk or write to us at 11 North Grange Road, Headingley, Leeds LS6 2BR

How can I get involved in Catholic Care?
You can support us through our Gift Aid programme and receive regular newsletters about our work or volunteer some time to support our services or fundraise.

 

Mission and Values
Catholic Care is a charitable organisation working on behalf of the diocese of Leeds. It offers a variety of services and support not only to the Catholic population, but also to the wider community as a whole.

Catholic Care acts to support those in need of its services, especiallly the weak and the vunerable and it acts as an advocate for those unable to represent themselves

The primary purpose of the agency is to foster and influence a vision of how people can live together in Christian charity, love and justice, by taking the "Caring Church into the Community

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