-WHO WE GIVE TO-
-International-
ASLAN Hope In Sport is Sutton Vineyard’s main international missions relationship.
Founded by former Sutton Vineyard member, Denzil Dolley, ASLAN Hope In Sport is a not-for-profit company and ministry based in Cape Town South Africa. They work with young people, many of whom are at risk of being excluded from schools, vulnerable to crime or gangsterism and from communities that experience high levels of social deprivation.
-Local-
Sutton Vineyard are one of the local churches that partner together to make Sutton Community Works.
Sutton Community Works aim is to encourage churches in the borough to put faith into action through larger projects that respond to local and borough wide needs and currently currently oversee the running of Sutton Street Pastors, Sutton School Pastors, Sutton Foodbank, Sutton Community Shop, Sutton Winter Night Shelter, Job Club and Linking Lives
Sutton Schoolswork is a Christian Charity that is passionate about supporting students in Sutton to understand and explore Christianity and to develop spiritually, morally and socially.
Within the London Borough of Sutton there are 45 Primary schools and 15 Secondary schools and we aim to support all those schools in a variety of ways.
Home-Start Sutton is a voluntary organisation committed to promoting the welfare of families with young people.
Home-Start provide unique, needs led, responsive support to Sutton children and families. Their aim is to give children the best possible start in life by supporting parents as they grow in confidence, strengthen their relationship with their children and widen their links with the local community.
Sutton Women’s Centre is run by local women for the benefit of local women. For over 30 years they have provided a safe space where women they can access information, support, advice and education.
Their wide range of services are designed to support women overcome many of the issues and challenges they are confronted by - domestic abuse, lack of self esteem, lack of self confidence and being isolated.
-National-
Grace Advocacy offers free advocacy services to people suffering from complex, diverse needs. They work with clients in areas including benefits, disability, housing, healthcare, adult social care and debt.
Grace advocacy hand-hold clients through difficult processes, filling out forms, navigating bureaucracy, defending rights, challenging unfair rights and finding ways to get the help and advice they need.