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Est 1655, Royal support and six charities
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Unexpected expenses, up to £500
Physical/mental/neuro-diverse needs
Promoting your health and happiness
For households with specific needs
Guidance for unsecured debt
Larger needs, means-tested
A space to think and reflect
Talking therapies and counsellors
Living with the condition
Supporting applicants from home
Peace of mind for the future
Ensure you meet our thresholds
Access appropriate state support
Training offering for dioceses
Activity days, retreat centres, care homes
Relating to clergy household wellbeing
Support for ordinand households
Support for retired households
Support for former partners
Alternative grants and support
Support networks for the household
Join us at The King's Chapel of The Savoy on Monday 2 December 2024, for an evening of carols and mince pies.
Our 2023 Annual Report was approved, we enjoyed an insightful keynote from Dr Liz Graveling, and a brand new service was launched...
Be reassured your wishes are clear by writing your Will with Clergy Support Trust's new scheme.
Marsha has been a wonderful ally of the Trust, since joining as an Honorary Vice-President three years ago.
Independent, impartial and confidential coaching, delivered through our newest partner, 3D Coaching.
This change to the Clergy Terms of Service includes two holidays of seven days, instead of the previous six, and an extra rest day every month.
At General Synod 2024 in York this week, a motion was carried to entitle clergy to more time off to rest, a step in the right direction to championing clergy wellbeing.
The Trust are delighted that King Charles III has accepted Patronage of the Charity, following an unbroken line of Royal Patronage since 1678.
A history-spanning range of music, from the 17th to the 21st centuries, was performed by three of the UK's top cathedral choirs.
The Archbishops’ Council has approved a 7% increase in the National Minimum Stipend (NMS), set to come into effect in April 2024.
A feast for fans of choral music: three cathedral choirs join forces to celebrate the ministry of clergy and their families.
We awarded grants to over 2,700 clergy households last year. This includes 1 in 5 of all serving Church of England and Church in Wales clergy.