WE ARE AT RAGGED SCHOOL ON FEB 7TH

This week the Winding Wheel has been taken over for a Beer Festival so we have moved our meeting just for this one week.  Our friends at the Ragged School on Markham Road have kindly allowed us to use their building.  So that is where we will be this week, coffee from 9.45 with our meeting starting at 10.30am. 

This week our speaker is the lovely Jonathan Brooks from Valley CIDS (Christians involved in  Developing Society).  As well as bringing God's word to us he will be sharing a little about the work of the charity in schools and churches across our area.  You will be surprised at the number of projects that this organisation runs and the training they provide.

Visit their website for more information: http://www.valleycids.co.uk


Valley CIDS (Christians Involved in Developing Society) was launched in 2000 by a group of Christians with a passion to serve, inspire and equip children, young people and families to develop their full potential in society today.  We are an independent Christian charity based in Derbyshire, committed to serving children, young people and families through out-reach work in schools and the wider community

Valley CIDS was borne out of a passionate belief that by ‘investing in the next generation’ we can make a positive difference to the lives of children and young people and their families. An investment of time, energy and money sets in place strong foundations giving children the best possible chance in life.

The StartThroughout the 1990’s, a group of Christians in Swanwick met regularly to pray for the local schools. From this faithful prayer God gave a vision to set up a charity which would employ Youth and Children’s Workers to deliver outreach work within schools and the wider community. Our aim was to serve the schools by offering Christian assemblies and RE support, and to serve the needs of young people by providing responsible role models, and offering healthy activities in a safe and caring environment.

At the time we were unsure as to how we would fund the Workers, but it soon became clear that setting up a Charity Shop was the answer!

A small village shop was offered to us at a ‘peppercorn’ rent to set up as a ‘donated goods’ shop, and as soon as we obtained Charitable status, this became our first Lighthouse Charity Shop. Along with generous donations from individuals and churches, the Lighthouse very quickly generated sufficient income to enable Valley CIDS to employ its first Children’s Worker.

So the Valley CIDS vision was launched and from small beginnings the Charity has grown and developed to become a very significant and exciting organisation, impacting the lives of thousands of children and young people. We now operate 26 Lighthouse Charity Shops, which financially support our Children’s Team working in over seventy Primary Schools, along with our Youth Teams and two large Youth Centres. We also run Breakfast Clubs in four Primary Schools and the Saltpot community café.
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