Outlined below is a directory of Christian charities in Farnham with their website address which should contain up to date contact information.
Care for the elderly
01252 717 710 rodney.bates@farnham-assist.org.uk farnhamassist.org.uk
Clinic for children with additional needs
07871 081 712 farnham@growinghope.org.uk growinghope.org.uk/farnham Weydon Christian Centre, Upper Way, Farnham. GU9 8RL
02081 711 030 communications@rccg.co.uk rccgcentraloffice.church/our-spaces Frensham Road, Farnham. GU10 3DL
House & College
01252 784 700 mail@waverleyabbey.org waverleyabbey.org Waverley Abbey House, Waverley Lane, Farnham. GU9 8EP
In addition, there are many other ministries that function under the Farnham Churches Support administrative and charitable framework.
All these projects can be found at www.farnhamchurches.support
Every day people in Farnham go hungry for reasons ranging from redundancy to receiving an unexpected bill on a low income. Farnham Foodbank provides a minimum of three days’ emergency food and support to local people experiencing crisis.
Frontline Farnham Money Advice is a branch of Frontline Debt Advice (UK). We provide free and confidential debt and benefit advice to anyone, irrespective of race, religion, age, gender or disability, who is in financial distress.
A group supporting those who are bereaved, through the difficult days, weeks, months and even years following their loss.
Signposts is an inter-church project seeking to work in partnership between the schools and churches of Farnham. Delivering stimulating and engaging lessons and assemblies within Farnham and the surrounding areas to infant, junior and primary schools.
One Youth is an inter-church project seeking to work in partnership between the schools and churches of Farnham. Running events and activities that bring multiple youth groups together as well as helping to facilitate CU's in local schools.
Caring Families Together aims to support families who foster and adopt by providing a safe space where looked-after children can play and carers can get support over a cup of tea.
The Family Support Project has developed over more than ten years to help improve the circumstances of local school children whose education is adversely affected by exceptionally difficult family circumstances.