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Rock Membership
(what's involved and how to become a member.)

Please do consider this. Being a member assures both The Rock and the Community of your support for what The Rock does.

What does THE ROCK do?
The project operates in three broad areas - young people, families and the business/working community, focusing on
needs which are either not already being met in other ways, or where The Rock can helpfully supplement existing provision.  It is  committed to working in partnership with others wherever possible. (Back)

Click on the icons below for information about these  Rock initiatives.

 
City Centre Chaplain

Monthly lunchtime seminars for people in business and working in Stirling

Drop-in Café and other activities for young people.


Community Justice


Working with others


Money Matters
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What is THE ROCK?
The Rock Community Project is an independent Scottish Charity and a Scottish Company Limited by Guarantee (Company Number SC328036, Scottish Charity Number  SC034069), with its own Board and membership. It was set up as a broad-based community project in 2003 by Stirling Baptist Church, which has a long association with a wide range of community initiatives. (Back)

Where is THE ROCK?
The registered address of the charity is The Rock Centre, First Floor, 61-63 Murray Place, Stirling,  FK8 1AP.

Contact us: Tel. 01786 462647    e-mail admin@rockcommunityproject.org.uk

 
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How is THE ROCK financed?
By a combination of individual and corporate sponsorship.

CORPORATE SPONSORS 

 

 

   

The Rock Centre, from which the project operates, is leased to the project at a nominal rent by Stirling Baptist Church. (Back)

The ROCK’s Vision

The founding vision was to provide a vehicle for people within Stirling Baptist Church and the broader Christian Community to engage and interact with the wider community for the benefit of the people of Stirling and the surrounding area, without distinction on any grounds. 

The Rock retains strong links with Stirling Baptist Church, one of its most consistent and generous sponsors, but is scrupulous in observing the independence required by its role and status as an independent charitable company. In this way the project is able to be true to both the inclusive generosity of its founding vision and the Christian motivation which inspired it. (Back)

The ROCK’s Values

 

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