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BTG's mission statement
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What is Bridging the Gap?
Bridging the Gap (BTG) is a Registered Charity No:1099340 and a Company Limited by Guarantee No: 4852534. BTG has four Trustees, a full-time Director, a Pen pal Coordinator and a network of volunteers all over the UK.

What does BTG aim to do?
BTG aims to help reduce re-offending by helping discharged prisoners settle into their communities after release.

Why was BTG started?
To continue the work begun in the early 1970s by Thelma White, a humanist who began befriending people released from prison; she realised that the help they needed was often not readily available.

Who does BTG help?
BTG caters to prisoners before and after release, prisoners' families, prison and probation staff, students, academics and interested members of the public.

Why is BTG's help needed?
Life outside can be bewildering at first for many discharged prisoners who receive little or no help from family or friends.

Who delivers BTG's Service?
All Staff and Trustees are volunteers, they receive no wage for the work they do for BTG. Recruitment of Volunteers is managed by describing volunteer opportunities on BTG's Websites, on BTG Leaflets and by answering enquiries about volunteering via emails and over the telephone.

What Services can BTG offer?
BTG can provide help with form-filling, explaining changes to the benefit system, pursuing accommodation options, finding free training opportunities, identifying employers who take on ex-offenders, preparing a good CV and developing interview skills.

BTG has a number of websites providing information online.

BTG's Resource CD lists contact details for Benefits Agencies, Housing Associations, JobCentre+ locations, housing benefits and council tax Offices and Citizens Advice Bureaux across the UK. BTG has permission (from The Prison Reform Trust) to reproduce a unique series of Prisoners' Information Books on the Resource CD.

Whenever funding is available, BTG runs educational and pre-release programmes to prepare prisoners and ex-prisoners for life outside.

A Speaker can be arranged to talk about BTG's work and how it can impact the problems that prisoners can face on release.

BTG's Penpal Scheme facilitates and oversees some 750 prisoner pen pals.

How can you help BTG?
BTG relies entirely on volunteers and on donations. To become a volunteer or make a donation click the links on the left and print out the forms using Adobe Acrobat Reader (available free of charge).

Additional information on volunteering: volunteering with BTG | volunteer FAQ's

 
Contact us:
 
Bridging The Gap
PO Box 783
Croydon
CR9 1BT
 
Tel: 0844 482 0480
Fax:0844 482 0481
Mobile: 0707 781 0056

 
 

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