Toc H

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 The old Toc H Logo
The old Toc H Logo

Toc H (England and Wales Charity Number 211042) operates internationally and is committed to building a fairer society by working with communities to promote friendship and service, confront prejudice and practise reconciliation.

[edit] History and Evolution

Toc H first came into existence in 1915 during the First World War. It started in a house in a Belgian town named Poperinge, a few miles behind the front-line trenches. The house was called Talbot House (whose initials, in the army phonetic alphabet of the day, give Toc H its distinctive name). In this house a young Army chaplain, the Rev. 'Tubby' Clayton, set up a rest centre for soldiers. Unlike many other contemporary establishments, it was open to all ranks. Furthermore, entrance was only allowed if one abandoned rank, making all men inside equals.

Toc H gave its name to the (now dated) British colloquialism "as dim as a Toc H lamp". Each Branch or unit of Toc H may be issued with a lamp which can be used for the traditional 'ceremony of light' at meetings. The small wick does indeed give off a dim, but distinctive, light.

After the War the men who survived returned to civilian life. They decided to try to recreate the Talbot House experience in peacetime. They started creating opportunities for other people to have that same experience, whether the divisions were of rank, class or any other. To begin with, they set up residential houses, called Marks, like Talbot House. Later, they started forming local branches, which met weekly. Very soon women were fully involved too. The organisation was incorporated by Royal Charter in 1922.

As well as within the United Kingdom, Toc H UK has links with and branches in Australia, India, New Zealand, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Bulgaria , France , and Germany. The Winant-Clayton exchange programme links Toc H with North America.

This international aspect of Toc H work enriches and strengthens the Toc H profile whilst reinforcing the Toc H approach.

Toc H also engages numerous people in volunteer roles doing a wide variety of worthwhile tasks.

The headquarters of Toc H are in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom.

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