
Care in Crosspool AGM


Crosspool News – crosspool.info
The Crosspool community website run by Crosspool Forum


Care in Crosspool is a local charity established in 1986 to offer voluntary support to people living in the Crosspool area.
They focus on befriending and helping the elderly and those caring for a relative in the community.
The work is carried out by a team of committed volunteers whose office is based at St Columba’s Church, 503 Manchester Road, S10 5PL  http://www.stcolumbacrosspool.org.uk/local
If you need assistance or want to volunteer, contact Jude Murphy (Coordinator at Care in Crosspool) Tele: 0114 2670045    Email: careincrosspool@gmail.com            Â

CARE IN CROSSPOOL
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Wednesday 22nd May, at 2pm
Stephen Hill Church
EVERYONE WELCOME!
For more information, phone 0114 2670045, or email: careincrosspool@gmail.com
Hope you can join us!

Care in Crosspool will be holding their annual general meeting at the Beacon Church at Stephen Hill church on Wednesday 21 March 2018 at 2.30 pm.
Guest speaker at the meeting will be the Chair of The Talbot Trust. Reshments will be available after the meeting.
All are welcome.
Care in Crosspool are looking to welcome more volunteers for befriending in the local community.
You have to be over 18. Their chair will be at the summer fayre with more information or otherwise please contact the office on 0114 267 0045 or email careincrosspool@gmail.com.

Care in Crosspool will be holding their annual general meeting at the Beacon Church at Stephen Hill church on Wednesday 5 April 2015 at 2.30 pm.
Guest speaker at the meeting will be from Crosspool WI. Reshments will be available after the meeting.
All are welcome.
Join Care in Crosspool volunteers for tea and cake at St Columba’s church on Monday October 31 from 2-3.30 pm.
They’re celebrating 30 years of involvement with the community.

Care in Crosspool will be holding their annual general meeting at the Beacon Church at Stephen Hill church on Wednesday 4 May at 2.30pm.
The guest speaker is from the Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust who will be speaking about their Wild at Heart project.
Everyone is welcome to join us and there will be refreshments after.