14/03/2011 9:00 am
The Charles Plater Trust is proud to announce the three winners of its third annual granting round, continuing the 2010-11 celebration of the Year of Catholic Education that was proclaimed during the State Visit of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI to the United Kingdom in September 2010. Over its three years of operation, the Trust has now given over half a million pounds to education and social charitable groups dedicated to continuing the work of Fr. Charles Plater; this year’s theme was The intellectual endeavour of refreshing Catholic social thought in the British context through scholarship and writing linked with policy formation.
At a ceremony at Archbishop’s House, Westminster on Thursday 10 March 2011 attended by former recipients and other community leaders, The Most Reverend Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster and Chairman of the Board of Trustees, recognised each of this year’s recipients, saying that they embodied “the very best of the two-part mission of Fr. Plater: to serve those who are least advantaged, and to do so on the basis of Catholic social teaching.”
Pamela Taylor, chair of the granting committee and former Principal of Newman University College, introduced the winners, saying “We read some truly excellent applications from a wide range of academic and charitable organisations seeking total support that was several times the Trust’s annual grant allocation.” After a careful evaluation process by the Trust’s granting committee and trustees, a total of nearly £150,000 was awarded to the following three projects:
For further information on the Year of Catholic Education: