CHAC's Maidstone KM Abseil Challenge 2015 page

nick jackson is raising money for Kent and Medway Charity Team

Participants: Professor Didi Herman (Head of School), Janie Clement-Walker, Dr Karen Devine and Amy Parkes from Kent Law School, University of Kent and Amy Brown (Kent Student and volunteer with Canterbury Homeless Outreach) are all taking the plunge

£594
raised of £400 target
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Maidstone KM Abseil Challenge 2015 · 15 March 2015 ·

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About Canterbury Housing Advice Centre (CHAC)

Founded in 1991, CHAC is the only source of free specialist housing advice in the Canterbury area and offers free, confidential, independent housing help and advice on housing. Our specialist caseworkers can advise on most matters of housing law including threat of eviction or repossession, rent or mortgage arrears, homelessness, tenancy rights and housing benefit. Homelessness prevention is a big priority. We are the only source of free specialist housing advice in the Canterbury area on any scale .

We need your help

CHAC was the victim of major funding and staff cuts from April 2014, despite meeting all its core targets. We can continue to operate on a reduced scale 2014-15 thanks to emergency funding from Canterbury City Council. We urgently need funding to meet the need for our services.

To get involved in supporting CHAC

Sign up for news at: http://www.chac.co.uk/    
Donate online at: http://www.chac.co.uk/donate.html
Email:  Nick Jackson chair@chac.co.uk         
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