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Welcome to the Lorica Trust website

The Lorica Trust was established when Father Alan Sharpe let two people, homeless and hungry, spend the night in the church one cold winter’s night in 1985, he unknowingly set out on the work of a lifetime for himself and his family. While Father Alan is no longer involved with the Trust, two family members continue to work as part of the team committed to helping those in need.

For more information on how the Lorica Trust continues to grow and develop its work with the poor, homeless and marginalised please visit our various departments below.

 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

Our vital work continues

The team at Lorica Trust wishes to thank those who have contributed to the overwhelming level of support following recent press coverage and to assure them of our continued commitment to helping those in need.

Our objectives are:    
  To provide and promote the provision of accommodation, shelter and housing.
  To provide any ancillary facilities; food, clothing, physical, mental, educational, and spiritual care and support.
 
  To provide for people who through age, physical or mental illness, youth, alcohol or drug addiction or dependency, and/or poverty are unable to make adequate provision for themselves.
  To provide and encourage the provision of facilities for medical rehabilitation and treatment, spiritual help, guidance and education and training.

Lorica St Patrick's
Lorica Learning Disabilities
Lorica Community Partnership
Having provided over 250,000 bed spaces since opening in 1985, Lorica St Patrick’s continues to offer support for the homeless through its purpose-built Nightshelter, Hostel and move on accommodation.
The aim of Lorica Learning Disabilities is to provide a range of quality projects and services to people challenged by learning disabilities to enable them to live their lives to the full from childhood through adult life.
Lorica Community Partnerships enable churches to better respond to the social needs of the local community through sharing its business and strategic planning, income generation and church development expertise through design, building, finance and operate church based community projects.

To continue our work we are in constant need of your donations. To make a donation please click here.

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