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HCPT – The Pilgrimage Trust

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HCPT
Founded1956
FounderMichael Strode
FocusCharity for Children with Special Needs
Area served
UK and Ireland (IHCPT)
RevenueFund raising
WebsiteHCPT website

HCPT - The Pilgrimage Trust is a United Kingdom based charity which takes children with special needs on a Pilgrimage to the shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, in Lourdes, France.

In recent years, groups from across the world have started to join the pilgrimage ( USA (ASCPG), West Indies, Romania, Croatia (DUH) & Slovakia). IHCPT has been travelling to Lourdes since 1971.

History

HCPT was formed in 1956 by Michael Strode as the Handicapped Children's Pilgrimage Trust, the name was changed in 1998 to HCPT - The Pilgrimage Trust to combine both HCPT and the Hosanna House Trust under one name.

In the first pilgrimage he took four children with disabilities on a Pilgrimage holiday to Lourdes to visit the the shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes. Doing so he revolutionised the way that children with disabilities could visit the shrine. Dr Michael arranged for the children to stay in hotels as honoured guests. He organised trips to cafes, donkey rides and many other activities that helped the children to get the most out of their trip.

Pilgrimages Today

Now that HCPT has become an established charity, it takes around 2000 children from the UK and Ireland, to visit the grotto. The total size of the whole pilgrimage is 5000, which includes all the helpers, nurses, doctors and chaplains. The trips usually last a week and take place during Easter.

Due to the large scale of the pilgrimage every year, many people are asked to volunteer. Each child is looked after by designated helpers within their regional group. Each group is given a number and a colour to represent it for the pilgrimage.

The HCPT Easter Pilgrimage is one of the biggest ever from the UK and is most probably the biggest children's pilgrimage internationally.the HCPT stands for the Handicapped Children's Pilgrimige Trust.


Activities

The holiday pilgrimage is centred around the international shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes and gives children, aged 7-18, with many types of disability or special needs, the opportunity to experience a really stimulating and highly enjoyable group holiday.



Regional Group Websites