Get Involved

You can support us in the following ways:

Firstly – please support us in prayer.
This is the most important help you could give. We need your prayers. If you would like to receive our prayer updates and newsletters to help you pray more specifically, then please contact us and ask to be added to our mailing list.

Support us financially
We offer both individual partnerships and church partnerships for those who would like to support us on a regular basis. Please contact us for more details.

For regular donations, please consider setting up a Standing Order using the form below.
If you are able to Gift Aid your donations, we also have a form for you to use:

Forms can be printed and posted to Christian Prison Resourcing, PO Box 61685, London, SE9 9BL, or emailed back to us at admin@cprministries.org.uk


Give button  We can also accept donations through the following methods:


Donate via your PayPal account or by credit / debit card  (click the logo)

You can Gift Aid your donation here too and 100% of your gift will reach us.

Donate via your Stewardship Giving Account

Donate via Bank transfer to:

Christian Prison Resourcing

71485768

40-17-51


Consider Volunteering with us

We have an invaluable team of volunteers from all over the country, who commit to regularly spending their time volunteering with CPR inside the prisons. All potential volunteers must apply through our application procedure and must be recommended by their Pastors or Elders.

Please speak to your Church leaders if you are interested in prison ministry and ask them to contact us to discuss this further.

Consider being a volunteer Marker

Our correspondence course department is continually expanding. We can receive in excess of 1000 correspondence-course papers each month. We have a team of volunteer Markers who assist us in our marking. All our potential volunteers must apply through our application procedure.

Please speak to your Church leaders if you are interested in this area of our ministry and ask them to contact us to discuss this further.

N.B. We are not in need of new markers at the moment