We have an exciting new post here at CLEAR – Referrals and General Administrator!

The Referrals and General Administrator will play a pivotal role in helping our small charity to run smoothly for the benefit of our clients, volunteers and the staff team. You will be the first point of telephone contact for many clients and organisations and will be responsible for keeping a range of monitoring systems up to date.

The  pdf Job Description and Person Specification(176 KB) are available here.

Closing date for applications: 6pm, 22nd August 2025


Please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for an application form putting ‘Administrator Job Application’ in the title of the email.

To Truro and Beyond! CLEAR Launches “Fred’s Fund” to help Children to Flourish After Trauma

Cornish charity CLEAR is proud to announce the launch of Fred’s Fund, a heartfelt new initiative designed to help children across Cornwall access the therapy they need to heal from abuse, violence and other emotional trauma.

Freds Fund launches on Truro Children’s Day Saturday, 21st June 2025. This exciting event, organised by Truro BID, will mark the beginning of Fred’s journey to raise funds across Cornwall.

Carolyn Webster, CEO at CLEAR said: “Right now, CLEAR receives more referrals for children than we have funds to support. Fred’s Fund is a shout out to business and individuals across Cornwall to say that a £10 donation can change a child’s future. It’s a simple ask, and we hope every business in Cornwall can respond”

Fred is a small bear with a big heart. No ordinary bear, Fred was created by CLEAR Ideas, a group of inspiring children who have previously received support from CLEAR. Through Fred and his special book, CLEAR Ideas are reaching out to other children to say: “it’s okay to ask for help.”

Thanks to some start-up funding from the National Lottery Community Fund, Fred has been visiting primary schools across Cornwall, helping children to talk about thoughts, feelings, friendships, and how to ask for help when things are difficult.

Fred will be centre stage and available for photo opportunities on Truro Children’s Day at the CLEAR stand on Lemon Quay where children can also enjoy crafts and activities – including making their very own superhero mask!

Before sending him off across the county, CLEAR is inviting Truro businesses to kickstart Fred’s journey by donating £10 or more. Donations can be made on the day at the CLEAR stand, online via Freds Just Giving page at or in person at the CLEAR shop at 8 Cathedral Lane, Truro.

We have an exciting new post here at CLEAR – Deputy CEO!

The Deputy CEO will be a key member of the leadership team and help ensure the operational excellence, effective management of key functions, and alignment with the charity’s vision for a community safe and free from abuse, with opportunity to flourish after trauma.

The  pdf Job Description and Person Specification(83 KB) are available here. 

 Closing Date for Applications is 28th June.

Dave Meneer’s further thoughts on 8 Cathedral Lane in Truro

“We opened our doors at No 8 Cathedral Lane in Truro in October 2023. Like all charities we are struggling to make ends meet and every little helps us keep the doors open. And every transaction in our little shop helps that.

“CLEAR is the Cornish charity with a vision for a community safe and free from abuse with opportunities to flourish after trauma. Our therapists and counsellors are trained, qualified and registered with all the appropriate governing bodies to carry out the work that we do, day in day out.

“So, if you’re a customer of ours at No 8 – THANK YOU! And if you’re a donor of the lovely stuff we sell thank you for that too. No donations – nothing to sell – no customers…no shop and no bigger impact by CLEAR. In fact if you have anything to do with us in our little world at no 8 on Cathedral Lane THANK YOU.

“We’ve already had plenty of thank-you’s and kind words from our customers like ‘excuse me, are you a charity shop or a boutique?’…followed by ‘great vibe and good prices’ and how about ‘the most beautiful charity shop I’ve ever been in’.

“One recent comment briefly started badly but finished well – ‘oh, this is a bad shop…a VERY bad shop…everything is so nice!’. Bad is good.

“Along the way we’ve had some great customers, some great donors and some great transactions…some great stories and some great comments. Please allow us to share a few…you might even find your own voice in there….

Boots, binoculars and something that irritatingly doesn’t begin with a ‘B”….

Boots?…the lady who loved them never bought them…but she nearly did. (And she got ‘em anyway.)

“She was looking for a present for a friend and we couldn’t quite deliver. But she noticed those fine brown boots. Tried them on. Fitted perfectly but buying that present had to take priority and we’re not pushy salesmen! So back on the shelf they went and she left empty handed – city centre retail failure, right there. A couple of days later a middle - aged gent walked purposefully in and went straight for the boots. Not really his style. ‘Ah, you’re lucky’ Mark said ‘they nearly had a buyer two days ago - a young woman seemed very keen’’.

‘I know’ he said…’that’s my daughter…and she can be very persistent -she sent me in with strict instructions. This isn’t the first time.’ Off he went. Job done. She got her present; I wonder whether her deserving pal ever got hers?

Binoculars?… They were given to us by a splendid chap who was doing some midlife laundering – a bit of a clear out.

“A couple of days later another chap comes in, let’s call him Mr Seymour and the bins caught his eye. Much taken he was; even stood in the door for a test drive…eyeing up the upper reaches of our friendly cathedral at the end of the lane. Focussing on those spires…they’re called Victoria, Edward and Alexandra you know. Though not many people DO know that. The big one is also too stubby to our liking but you’re not allowed to say that. 20 feet too short. But it is. Take a critical look.

“Anyway the deal was done. A couple of months later he reappears; sharply in focus. The ‘bins’ had been used – a safari in Africa and then another family member went checking out the beaches in the Caribbean – versatile things binoculars. From giraffes to palm trees. I wonder where they are now? Part of the family still we hope.

Stop press: we soon found out! Our purchaser returned, Again. It had been Tanzania this time! Have ‘bins’ – will travel!

“And while we’re on BBBs, don’t forget B is for Books…we shift loads – watch out Waterstones! One regular lured in by the books simply said ‘I DO love this shop’. She’ll be back…why not join her?”

And one last little snippet…

“As part of the closure of a residential care home in west Cornwall the shop at No 8 received a whole host of donations - glasses, books, toast racks, tea pots, pictures and tablecloths. The tablecloths were of differing sizes and colours all sold as material either for their original use or for sewing projects. One such was a fabulous shade of orange. The lady who bought it said 'this is the perfect colour for a project I have - I will show you when I have finished it!’

“And true to her word a couple of months later she returned with photos on her 'phone of a stunning tapestry she had made incorporating part of the orange material in to a sunrise as part of a picture for a friend who was recovering from serious illness.

 

Dave Meneer, March 2025

The development of 8 Cathedral Lane is being supported through £37,120 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. The UK Shared Prosperity Fund aims to improve pride in place and increase life chances across the UK investing in communities and place, supporting local business, and people and skills. In Cornwall it is administered through Cornwall Council. For more information visit

An Evening with Harry Glasson and the Maids of Melody

Come join us for a magical night of music at REVIVE in Camborne. Cornwall's own Harry Glasson and west Cornwall choir the Maids of Melody who will be joined by very special guest Pam Rudge for this charity concert raising money for CLEAR. This exclusive evening of stories and song will be compered by BBC Radio's Mel Osborne.

Don't miss out on an unforgettable evening! Help Harry, Pam, Mel and the Maids to raise funds to support children and adults across Cornwall to flourish after trauma. Ticket price includes light refreshments. With opportunities to win some very special prizes. Doors open at 7pm

The venue is fully accessible and has free onsite parking.

Book here on Eventbrite

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