The Society of St James (SSJ) is:
A registered charity – Registration Number: 10436640
A registered provider – Registration Number: LH4337
A CQC registered provider – Registration Number: 1-101641170
Also registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office – Registration Number: Z5023915
Board of Trustees
Our Board of Trustees bring a rich variety of experience and knowledge to the organisation and voluntarily commit a great deal of time to helping ensure that SSJ meets all of its legal and statutory responsibilities and complies with the requirements of the regulatory code for registered providers . The Board meets six times per year and members also sit on the Finance, Personnel and Operations Committees. The Board is supported in their role by the Senior Management Team.
Senior Management Team
Our Senior Management Team are responsible for ensuring that the the day to day functions of the organisation are delivered safely and to the required standards. The team is made up of:
The Chief Executive, Tania Marsh, the Finance Director, Andrew Powell, and three Operations Directors – Tony Keall, Nicky Wilsenham and Mike Taylor.

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We are looking for new Trustees

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One off donation
£12 could go towards providing essential items like toiletries, towels and a change of clothes for someone moving from rough sleeping into a hostel.
£25 could go towards providing a bus ticket and interview attire for someone to attend a job interview, giving them the opportunity to secure employment and rebuild their life.
Just £20
a month could help us provide a wide variety of activities, accredited courses and volunteering opportunities so that people can explore their strengths. This is vital to helping secure a route into employment, and ultimately in sustaining a tenancy.
Just £50
a month could go towards helping someone furnish and decorate their first ever home. Giving people this choice is central to recovering from years of trauma and essential to building the stability necessary to sustain a tenancy.
Just £100
a month could go towards providing ongoing support to someone seeking a safe and secure privately rented home, including assistance with finding a reputable landlord, navigating tenancy agreements, and setting up essential utilities.