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'''Centres for Seafarers''' is an ecumenical collaboration between The [[Apostleship of the Sea]], The [[British & International Sailors’ Society]] and The [[Mission to Seafarers]]. It is a registered UK [[Charitable organization|charity]] formed in [[2006]].
'''Centres for Seafarers''' was an [[ecumenical]] collaboration between The [[Apostleship of the Sea]], [[British & International Sailors’ Society|The Sailors Society]] and The [[Mission to Seafarers]]. It was a registered UK [[Charitable organization|charity]] formed in 2006 and dissolved on 2 April 2019.

It provides visiting seafarers a place to rest and relax and allow them time away from their ships whilst docked. Games, books, food and drink and also chaplains and a place to worship are available to visiting seafarers in many ports throughout the [[UK]].


It provided visiting seafarers a place to rest and relax and allow them time away from their ships whilst docked. Games, books, food and drink and also [[chaplains]] and a place to worship were available to visiting [[sailors|seafarers]] in two ports throughout the [[UK]].


==Locations==
==Locations==
[[Image:Cofs_southampton.jpg|thumb|right|The first Centres for Seafarers in [[Southampton]], [[England]]]]
The charity has port chaplains and centres at various ports around the UK. It is currently expanding its coverage to more UK ports. Within the [[UK]] the charity currently has full presence at [[Southampton]] and [[Tilbury]].
The charity had port chaplains and centres at various ports around the UK.



==See also==
==See also==
*[[British & International Sailors’ Society]] (Protestant)
*[[British & International Sailors’ Society|Sailors Society]] (Protestant)
*[[Apostleship of the Sea]], (Roman Catholic)
*[[Apostleship of the Sea]], (Roman Catholic)
*[[Mission to Seafarers]] (Anglican)
*[[Mission to Seafarers]] (Anglican)


==External links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070614081604/http://www.centresforseafarers.org/ Official website]


[[Category:Catholic Church in England and Wales]]
==External link==
*[http://www.centresforseafarers.org Official website]

[[Category:Roman Catholic Church]]
[[Category:Christian missions to seafarers]]
[[Category:Christian missions to seafarers]]

Latest revision as of 14:38, 12 January 2024

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Centres for Seafarers Logo

Centres for Seafarers was an ecumenical collaboration between The Apostleship of the Sea, The Sailors Society and The Mission to Seafarers. It was a registered UK charity formed in 2006 and dissolved on 2 April 2019.

It provided visiting seafarers a place to rest and relax and allow them time away from their ships whilst docked. Games, books, food and drink and also chaplains and a place to worship were available to visiting seafarers in two ports throughout the UK.

Locations

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The first Centres for Seafarers in Southampton, England

The charity had port chaplains and centres at various ports around the UK.

See also

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