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SUMMARY:Thinking Lunches - Speaker Matthew Forsyth
DESCRIPTION:Thinking Lunches Sept 18 poster \nWhat needs to go:  the 0.7% to overseas or the overseas development charities? \nMatthew Forsyth studied his BA in Theology at Spurgeon’s College and has a passion for social justice and the local church. Matthew grew up in the east Midlands in Stamford where he moved back to recently after taking his new role with All We Can as the church and Volunteers officer. Away from his work at All We Can Matthew is a coffee lover and father to his two children Olivia and Amelia. \nThe talk is at Marlborough Road Methodist Church\, Marlborough Road\, St Albans AL1 3XQ \n12.30pm to 1.30pm\, drink are provided but please bring your own sandwiches!  \n  \nThe charity that Matthew has chosen is\, of course\, All We Can.  All We Can was formerly known as Methodist Relief and Development Fund.  All We Can helps find solutions to poverty by engaging with local people and organisations in some of the world’s poorest communities to end the suffering caused by inequality and injustice. \n
URL:http://ctherts.org.uk/event/thinking-lunches-speaker-matthew-forsyth
LOCATION:Marlborough Road\, St Albans\, AL1 3XQ
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SUMMARY:Recognising Modern Slavery and Helping the Victims
DESCRIPTION:How can we spot slavery? What are the indicators to look out for? What can we do? What support is available? \nRecognising Modern Slavery and Helping the Victims (002) \nA talk by Duncan Montague Detective Sergeant Operation Tropic\, Anti-Trafficking & Modern Slavery Team \n7.30pm\, Thursday\, 6th September \nSt Alban & St Stephen Parish Hall 14\, Beaconsfield Rd\, St Albans. AL1 3RB \nTea and coffee available from 7.00pm \nALL WELCOME \n
URL:http://ctherts.org.uk/event/recognising-modern-slavery-and-helping-the-victims
LOCATION:Beaconsfield Road\, St Albans\, AL1 3RB
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