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HCPT - The Pilgrimage Trust was formed in 1956 when a young
doctor, Michael Strode, took four children with disabilities to Lourdes. From
the outset he insisted that they should be treated just like other pilgrims, and
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Michael Strode - Trust Founder and original Group One member |
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Today
HCPT takes about 2,000 children from the UK, Ireland, West Indies, Slovakia and
the USA who have a wide range of disabilities, or who are physically or emotionally
deprived or neglected. The pilgrimage is now the largest from the UK.
Organised into over 200 family groups, the children are
assisted by helpers, many of whom are young people who are present as companions,
as much as to help with mobility as to ensure the children enjoy the holiday to
the full. Each child has at least one helper dedicated to their care throughout
the week. There are also doctors, nurses and chaplains to give specialist support. |
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Group Leaders are all previous helpers with a strong track
record in caring for children with disabilities. All of them have been carefully
vetted so as to ensure the children receive the best possible care while they
are away from home. The Trust also has its own medical centre in Lourdes which
has close links with the local medical services in order to provide a comprehensive
service in case of need. HCPT regards preparation as a
key part of the trip. Children come as part of a localy-organised group which
arranges meetings between helpers, the children and their parents, so they all
have the chance to get to know one another before the pilgrimage. Home visits
may be made to ensure the children get to know and trust their helpers. |
Gavarnie
in the Pyrenees - a day's excursion |
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HCPT charters planes from various UK airports or the boat/train via Calais and
has built a strong relationship with a number of the best hotels in Lourdes. These
are carefully selected and well used to accommodating children with disabilities.
HCPT selects children on the basis of their
medical needs and raises the funds for the sponsorship of all the children. Parents
are welcome to make a contribution to the Trust, but not to pay their own child’s
costs. Helpers pay their own costs, but a concessionary scheme is available for
those who find it difficult to pay the full amount. Visit
HCPT's site |
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