CCP Charity expands housing services for young people thanks to £2.85m social investment loan from Social and Sustainable Capital Read more
CCP was awarded Most Improved Submission, moving from Bronze to Gold and a Gold Award for Green Impact. Employee, Robert Opificius won the Sustainable Hero award. Read more
Help CCP to help the community by raising £100 000 towards homelessness at The Big Sleep Out event. Read more
The Social Value Team recently caught up with Peggy Dalziel, a support worker in the No Second Night Out team in Worcester, and heard about her career development, her role as Practice Supervisor and progress towards a Level 3 qualification in Adult Care. Read more
To celebrate National Social Prescriber Day, we take a deep dive into their services. Read more
CCP have looked inwards to highlight the many avenues of their approach to positive mental health. Read more
A successful trip for 8 young adults who embarked on a journey in the mountains of Aberdyfi, hosted by The Outward Bound Trust. CCP hope to run this event again! Read more
Layla Boydell from the 36th Cheltenham (St Nicholas) Brownies walked and scooted 13.1 miles successfully raising £2,470.70 and earning her Charities Interest Badge. Well done Layla! Read more
CCP Impact Report 2021 - 2022 now live. Read more and Support us. Read more
Each Year CCP play host to Student Social Workers for their work placements, from a variety of Universities. This year for the first time, we hosted a Student from Oxford Brookes: Lynnet. Read more
Free parenting course for parents, starting 1 March 2022. Helping parents to understand their child's behaviour and learn sensitive and effective parenting. Suitable for parents with children aged 0-11 years. Read more
There is a saying: “You don’t know where you are going until you know where you have been”, for me this is a great reminder about LGBT+ month which is designed to promote and support the ongoing struggles faced by my community. It is true things have improved but there is still a journey ahead. Read more