Black Santa starts Christmas sit-out on the steps of St Anne’s Cathedral - 46th year of tradition started in 1976

The 2022 Black Santa Sit-out for charities has started on the steps of St Anne’s Cathedral in Belfast.
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This is a fifth Christmas sit-out for the Very Rev Stephen Forde, Dean of Belfast, and the 46th year of a tradition started in December 1976 by Dean Sammy Crooks and

maintained by his successors, Deans Jack Shearer, Houston McKelvey and John Mann.

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Dean Crooks was dubbed Black Santa by the media because he wore a black Anglican clerical cloak to protect him from the elements, and the name has stuck for

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Dean Forde

more than four decades.

The 2022 Appeal will focus on registered charities supporting the most disadvantaged families and individuals in the community, and charities working directly with refugee communities settling in Northern Ireland.

The Cathedral has decided that this year, to increase the impact of the appeal’s support for local charities, grants will be awarded to those registered charities whose

annual income was £150,000 or less in 2021.

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Lord Mayor visits Black Santa

“Our focus is to support those organisations who are working on the front line. It is for those of us who can to help those who are struggling with the cost of living,” the

Dean said.

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Last year, Black Santa awarded grants to 219 charities, averaging £800 per grant.

“This year we want to be more focused so we can give bigger grants, particularly to charities who don’t have professional fundraisers,” Dean Forde added.

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The Dean Stephen Forde with Lord Mayor of Belfast Tina Black

“We are being true to what I believe are the origins of Black Santa – to support small local charities, rather than big national charities, with Christian Aid the one

exception.”

This will be Dean Forde’s second Sit-out this year - during Lent, he raised more than £56,000 for those whose lives had been impacted by the war in Ukraine.

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For 2022, the Black Santa Appeal is once again being supported practically by the firm PwC, who have assisted in setting up a dedicated website www.belfastblacksanta.org where online donations can be made.

Black Santa, assisted by the Canons of Belfast Cathedral, will be on the steps of St Anne’s Cathedral in Donegall Street every day from December 19 until Christmas

Eve.

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