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HCPT - The Pilgrimage Trust

Oakfield Park
32 Bilton Road
Rugby
Warwickshire
CV22 7HQ

Tel: 01788 564646
Fax: 01788 564640
Minicom: 01788 564642
Web: www.hcpt.org.uk
Best time to telephone: 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday.

Each year during Easter Week HCPT takes around 2,000 children with disabilities or social or emotional needs on a pilgrimage holiday to Lourdes. They come from all walks of life and may belong to any religion or indeed none at all. The children, aged 7-18, come from the UK, Ireland, and other countries. The pilgrimage holidays operate as follows:

  • The children are organised in family groups, assisted by helpers - at least one per child, dedicated to their care throughout the week. There are also doctors, nurses and chaplains to give specialist support. All volunteer helpers have an enhanced CRB disclosure.
  • Over 200 groups from the UK and elsewhere are organised by HCPT. Group leaders are carefully vetted with a proven track record in caring for children with disabilities. The Trust has its own residential centre near Lourdes which has close links to local medical services.
  • Children belong to a locally organised group which arranges meetings between helpers, children and parents so that everyone gets to know each other before the pilgrimage.
  • Travel is by plane and accommodation is in a number of the best hotels in Lourdes which have experience of accommodating children with disabilities.
  • HCPT selects children on the basis of their medical and social needs and raises funds for the sponsorship of all the children. Parents are welcome to make a contribution to the Trust.

For further information on next Easter's pilgrimage or to volunteer as a helper, please contact the above address.

Checked: 13 Nov 2007


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PS - Health and Poverty

Perhaps the biggest cause of ill health in the world is poverty. Help to Make Poverty History. For example, why not lend some of your money to disadvantaged communities to enable them to trade their way out of poverty through schemes such as Shared Interest.

See also MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY North East for details and links to campaigns against poverty.

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