Support Us

At The Moses Project we see day to day the effect addiction abuse can have on our community and those who live in them. With the cost of living on the rise, those who are most deprived are at even more risk and need now more than ever.

Any donations, including food and toiletries for our beneficiaries benefit not only them, but their families too!

We speak to many people every day who have had their lives changed by substance misuse, whether this is drugs, alcohol or gambling related, including their families and friends who witness the addiction. We are often a last resort when they have nowhere else to turn.

We as a charity are funded in many ways from individual donations, fundraising, and many different charitable trusts.

There is a plethora of options to help support us, including:

• A direct donation (use any of the donation buttons found across the site);
• fundraising for us;
• including us in your will,
• or even volunteering your time.

All options are greatly appreciated whether it is a monetary donation or time donation, all help is wanted!

No matter your situation, there will always be someone to help.

Thank you.

10 pound

DONATE £10

This donation would allow The Moses Projects kitchen to provide another hot meal in our centre alongside a hot drink. There are also the facilities for us to wash and return their clothes, whilst also providing them with a hot shower and area to maintain hygiene.

50 pound

DONATE £50

£50 allows The Moses Project to keep their food bank full, ready for anyone and everyone to use, allowing us to provide  more food parcels to those who require them the most. These parcels include fresh fruit & veg, meats and dairy, helping with the cost of living.

100 pound

DONATE £100

A contribution to cover the costs of one of our starter packs. These packs are specifically aimed at men who are in rehabilitation who have moved off of the street and into accommodation. This pack is everything they need to provide for themselves..

DONATE £200

Help cover the cost of supporting our beneficiaries into a rehabilitation centre where they can heal and learn to believe in themselves as they overcome their addiction. The men return as contributing members of the community.