You are invited to join us for The Cord Supporters Gathering

St Mary’s Church, Leamington Spa | Thursday 5 September 2024 | 2–4pm

Please come along for a great time of fellowship, inspiration, tea and cake! 

  • There’ll be an opportunity to meet other Cord supporters and staff. 
  • We’ll spend time celebrating the amazing contributions of those who have been part of the Cord story for many years. 
  • There will be updates on our current projects and future plans.
  • You’ll have the chance to ask questions about any aspect of our work.

It will be wonderful to spend time together in the church where Cord began, all the way back in 1967!

Rev. Pat Ashe with friends in his living room

It’s completely free to come along but it would be helpful if you could let us know if you plan to attend so that we can make sure we have enough drinks and cake! 

Please email info@cord.org.uk or call 024 7708 7777.

We do hope to see you there!

St Mary’s Church, Leamington Spa
Thursday 5 September 2024
2–4pm

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