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Crypt marks 95 years of providing support and refuge to those in need

October 11, 2025

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Yorkshire Evening Post

For 95 years, St George's Crypt in Leeds has offered refuge and support for people experiencing homelessness, addiction, or mental health issues.

- by Dennis Morton

Crypt marks 95 years of providing support and refuge to those in need

Founded on October 14, 1930, by Don Robins, vicar at St George’s Church, the Crypt originally supported the city’s unemployed, but soon expanded to support those struggling to find a roof over their heads. 95 years later, its vital work continues. Last night the charity marked its anniversary with a ball at the Queen’s Hotel.

“We just decided to end the year, our 95th year, with something that people could enjoy - and a fundraiser at the same time,” said CEO Chris Fields.

Since its early days during the Great Depression, the Crypt has evolved from a soup kitchen into a year-round support network, offering rehabilitation programmes, shelter, and a way out for those in need.

“We've developed into a 365-day-a-year, 24-hour-a-day project where we just look after people from bench right through to independence,” he added.

“And I think that’s a great thing to celebrate.”

Crystal chandeliers, a drinks reception, and entertainers set the scene at the Queens Hotel. But beyond the glamour, the goal remains raising awareness and vital funds to continue the charity's work.

Events fundraiser and organiser Will Burns described it as “the biggest fundraiser we’ve done.” He emphasised the broader importance of events, saying: “Events are so important. It’s not just about making the money to support all the projects we've got - it’s about awareness, getting people to have a wonderful night, and getting them to remember that they have been part of something really special and important.”

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