You can make double the difference

for young people like Laya today!

This Easter, could you give the chance of a new beginning to a young person like Laya? 

Laya loved school. Education was her ticket to a better life. She dreamed of working with computers one day.

Then leprosy struck.

It attacked her body, stealing the feeling and movement in her hands. Can you imagine her fear when eventually she couldn’t even hold a pen to write? She had to leave school.
“It felt like all my dreams were disappearing,” she says.

But God had a plan to give Laya hope and a future.

Thanks to your compassion, Laya finally got the care she needed at the Leprosy Mission’s Champa Hospital. A kind nurse shared about the opportunity of a free place to study IT at the vocational training centre nearby. Laya was overjoyed!

She’s now working hard and is determined to succeed. Leprosy won’t be the end of her dream.
 
You can provide life-changing vocational training, and with it the skills to get a good job and leave poverty behind.
 
And excitingly, every gift up to £50,000 will be matched. So you can make twice the difference for people affected by leprosy like Laya today.
 
Please donate today
  

This is God’s resurrection hope in action. This is the amazing hope that you can ignite today.

This Easter, you can reach out to a young person who needs the kindness of a stranger to open the door to opportunity.

Your love will help open the doors to good jobs and a future free from fear. And you’ll empower young people to fulfil their God-given potential.

Remember, your gift will be doubled, so you can make twice the incredible impact!
 
Thank you so much for being part of God’s plan for hope for young people affected by leprosy.

Thank you for contacting us. We will endeavour to reply as soon as possible.

St. Vigor’s & St. John’s Churches

Church Hall Heating
24th June - 1st July

We are delighted to announce that the Church Hall heating is being upgraded over the coming days and the hall may be closed on various days to enable the works to be completed safely. 

This is the first element of our New Life Project – with grateful thanks to all of our supporters.

We apologise for any inconvenience.

Refurbishment
Thursday 2nd November

Planning to visit St. John’s Church, Chilcompton? Please note that the building will be closed to visitors on Thursday 2nd November to enable further work to the refurbishment of the chancel floor to be carried out safely. Thursday’s Holy Communion will be held the Church Hall. The church will be open again to visitors from Friday 3rd November.

We apologise for any inconvenience.