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Join ClinksPrison Fellowship aims to support prisoners by coming alongside them and supporting them through practical programmes and prayer.
We seek to help, support and develop a Christian ministry to prisoners through Sycamore Tree, our victim awareness programme; Angel Tree, where we support prisoner's children at Christmas; Letter Writing and other practical support through chaplaincy.
We do this through our network of volunteer members, and currently have over 1,800 members across England and Wales.
We seek to help, support and develop a Christian ministry to prisoners through Sycamore Tree, our victim awareness programme; Angel Tree, where we support prisoner's children at Christmas; Letter Writing and other practical support through chaplaincy.
We do this through our network of volunteer members, and currently have over 1,800 members across England and Wales.
Contact
Address
PO Box 68226
London
Greater London
SW1P 9WR
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
020 7799 2500
info@prisonfellowship.org.uk
Website
http://www.prisonfellowship.org.uk
In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Volunteering
Custody or Community
Custody
No. of service users
7300
No. of Paid Staff
9
No. of Volunteers
1900
No. of peer mentors
5
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Legal status
Charitable incorporated organisation
Year of Formation
1980
Organisation's Income
£1m - £5m
Contract History
Partner organisations
Reflex, Caring for Ex-Offenders, Mothers' Union, Restorative Solutions
Regions
East
Bedford UA
Cambridgeshire
Central Bedfordshire UA
Essex
Hertfordshire
Luton UA
Norfolk
Peterborough UA
Southend-on-Sea UA
Suffolk
East Midlands
London
Inner London
Outer London
North East
North West
South East
South West
Wales
West Midlands
Yorkshire and the Humber
Area covered
National
Fields of Work
Counselling
Education
Faith
Peer support
Restorative justice
Training
Volunteering
People you work with
Black, Asian & minority ethnic people
Children
Foreign nationals
Men
Older people
Prisoners with short sentences
Serious offenders
Sex offenders
Victims
Women
Young people
Specialist BAME services
Black
Black British
Black African
Black Caribbean
Indian
Pakistani
Bangladeshi
Chinese
Asian Other
Arab
Irish
Gypsy or Irish Traveller
Roma
Foreign Nationals
Dual Heritage
Other