I know about the Vicar's Fund that St Martins is involved in all year round, a fund that can give emergency help quickly, what I did not know was that the fund is nationwide and does not stop and the Welsh, Irish, or, Scottish Borders.
The all-year work with vulnerable people and the destitute, has a great record of giving purpose and meaning to many peoples' lives. St Martins is not just for Christmas, though as the coldest time of the year approaches and many hostels have reduced capacity, the support of St Martins is in ever greater demand.
The BBC are about to begin their annual appeal for the nationwide network of help that St Martins quietly provides. I hope they do well.
I got to thinking about "The Field". An old picture does show the old church of St Martins surrounded by some greenery. Now it is not even a faded memory. There is no sign of it. The Church is overlooked, overshadowed even, by the Portrait Gallery and The National Gallery at the bottom of The Charing Cross Road and the busy daily life of Trafalgar Square.

(Courtesy of Wikipedia).
3 comments:
I've visited there once a long time ago with friends from overseas who wanted to see it.
Your first paragraph is noteworthy! Flighty xx
Hello Mr F.
I have yet to visit St Martins. I've passed it many times!
Yes I was very impressed with the sentiments given that you highlight. One organisation I regularly supported till last year, lost my support because it ignored my warnings about bothering me this year, and in so doing, misusing my donation, in my view.
If we don't 'chat' beforehand, I wish you the warmest of the Season's Greetings; have a happy one and a good 2012.
From what I recollect it's well worth a visit!
Sadly I stopped supporting a charity for the same reasons.
I'm sure that we will but many thanks, and to you too! Flighty xx
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