Chad Varah
Rev. Edward Chad Varah, CH, CBE (born
November 12,
1911) is a
British Anglican priest, best known as the founder of
The Samaritans (now known just as "Samaritans") in
1953, the world's first
crisis hotline organisation, offering non-religious telephone counselling to those contemplating
suicide.
His father was a priest in the village of
Barton-on-Humber and he was educated at
Worksop College in North Nottinghamshire and
Keble College,
Oxford University, and ordained as an Anglican clergyman in 1936.
Varah was closely associated with the founding of the comic
The Eagle in 1950, working as a scriptwriter for it and sister publication
Girl, as well as "Scientific and Astronautical Consultant" (as Varah put it) to
Dan Dare.
Varah became rector of the church of
St Stephen Walbrook in the
City of London, serving from 1953 until 2003, when he retired at the age of 92. In 1994 he officiated at the marriage of
Lady Sarah Chatto, only daughter of
Princess Margaret to the actor, Mr
Daniel Chatto.
He was awarded the
CBE in 1982 and created a
Companion of Honour in 2000.