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Street Pastors is an inter-denominational Church response to urban problems, engaging with people on the streets to care, listen and dialogue. |
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Feed the Minds is a UK-based Christian charity that supports literacy projects in developing countries. It gives financial assistance and enables the capacity development of grassroots organisations. Click here to find out more. |
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CAFOD believes that all human beings have a right to dignity and respect, and that the world's resources are a gift to be shared equally by all men and women, whatever their race, nationality or religion. |
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Christian Aid's website says "We don’t hug trees, we don’t wear sandals. But we do make change happen – both on the ground and in the plush offices of powerful international institutions. We work through local organisations to deliver direct, practical benefits, and we campaign to challenge the causes of poverty."
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Two words that can clear a room fastest? Global poverty. The ultimate problem. But Tearfund has a vision: the local church working at its best, being what it was made to be. United. Loving its neighbour both right on the doorstep and where love’s needed most. |
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Hard to imagine that in wealthy countries like the UK and Ireland that there could be people going hungry. But there are. The reasons are complex. But does it matter how they ended up hungry? Let's just "be the hope" to them! Oasis is doing just that. Why not join them? |
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A stranger is a friend we haven't met yet! One way to "be the hope" is to befriend someone that others don't care about. For example, The Marylebone Project gives homeless women a shared community and sense of belonging and helps them into independent living. |
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Vulnerable people are often exploited by deceitful and violent people. Stop The Traffik is a global movement working to combat the fastest growing global crime, people trafficking. Visit their website to find out about the issues, and how you can "be the hope" to those affected. |
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We may not be nurses or doctors but we can still help people who are sick. Only 2% of people have basic life saving skills; if more people did then more lives could be saved. St John Ambulance helped with this film and need volunteers. Click HERE to find out more. |
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Hope in prison? How can we can "be the hope" for people in prison? One way may be Restorative Justice - click HERE to find out more or read about it on the Prison Fellowship website (PF helped in the making of the film).
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