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The St John Southworth Fund
The St John Southworth Fund has been set up to support the work of parishes, organisations or individuals across a range of issues including poverty, old age and infirmity, homelessness and children with disabilities or who are in danger of deprivation.

The majority of grants will provide help to the poor and needy in the 33 London Boroughs, a catchment area which includes parts of the dioceses of Southwark, Brentwood and Westminster. There is also specific provision for supporting general charitable activities to organisations, parishes or individuals within the boroughs of Hackney, Haringey, Tower Hamlets and Islington.
The St John Southworth Fund
St John Southworth

Guidelines and application forms can be downloaded at the bottom of this page. For further information, please contact:

Edmund Adamus, Director of Pastoral Affairs
Email: edmundadamus@rcdow.org.uk
Tel: 020 7798 9363
Mary Gandy, Administrator
Email: sjsfadmin@rcdow.org.uk
Tel: 020 7798 9063

Grant panel meetings
The grants panel usually meets four times a year. Applications can be submitted at any time for the next panel meeting. All applications need to be received by the administrator at least 2 weeks before the panel meeting. Any applications received after the deadline will go forward to the following meeting.

Dates for 2010 are:

Deadline for receipt of applications Date of panel meeting
12 January 27 January
21 April 6 May
6 July 21 July
28 September 13 October

Downloads
Grant Application Guidelines

Advice and Form for Individuals

Advice and Form for Organisations

Born in Lancashire in 1592, St. John Southworth was ordained priest in Douai, France, in 1618. Returning to England, Fr. Southworth ministered in Westminster, in the area close to where the Cathedral now stands. During the plague of 1636, he tended the sick with outstanding devotion and courage. The casket containing his body lies in the Chapel of St. George & the English Martyrs in Westminster Cathedral, the parish where once he laboured for the Lord.

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