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Camp Project Wales

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Camp Project Wales is a youth project originally run in Wales by the United Reformed Church (URC) during the 1970s and 1980s, under the banner of FURY (Fellowship of United Reformed Youth), and continues today as a UK charitable trust.

Camp Project Wales (known by its participants as 'CPW') had two aims: to provide an activity to challenge its youth who were now over 18 and had reached the limit for formal "URC youth activities", and to provide a holiday for disadvantaged children from Liverpool and the surrounding areas.

History

  • 1973 to 1991 under the United Reformed Church
Camp Project Wales was started in 1973 by two URC ministers Rev. Keith Nicol[1] and Rev. Hamish Maclagan, the common link being their service as ministers at Thames Ditton URC.[2]
During its early years (1973 to 198?) the camp was located in Cynwyd in Wales.[3]
The adjacent River Dee was used to teach kayaking to the participants.
  • Beyond 1991 as an independent charitable trust
After 1991 Camp Project Wales continued outside of the URC youth activities structure as a charitable organisation[4][5] which aims to provide an annual holiday for "young persons who have not attained the age of 16 years in the interests of social welfare and recreation in order that their conditions of life may be improved, such persons having need of such holidays by reason of infirmity, disablement, poverty or social and economic circumstances".

Participants

Children on CPW are nominated for a place by local organisations, originally this was co-ordinated through social services, but more recently these nominations come from schools[6].

Fund Raising

As an independent UK charity, there are a number of ways that funds are raised, among these are;

  • On-line shopping via a "pay to click" website[7]
  • The Runcorn Santa Float[8][9]

References

  1. Rev Keith McNichol on Linked-In [1]
  2. "Uurcindex". Tdurc.org.uk. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  3. "Google Maps". Google Maps.
  4. "CAMP PROJECT WALES (RUNCORN) :: OpenCharities". Opencharities.org. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  5. "UK Government list of registered charities in England and Wales, Charity no. 514288".
  6. "Camp Project Wales". The Heath School.
  7. "GoRaise". GoRaise. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
  8. "Best places to see Santa in Halton 2016". Famlies on line.
  9. "Runcorn Santa". Facebook. Retrieved 15 December 2017.

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