Anselme on way to airport - ring Kenyan airways

Re Mr Anselme Noumbiwa
Please ring 0208 2831800 4 options I took the first one. Last one cargo.
0208 759 7309
Kenya airways It is flight KQ 101 20.00 hours

Say they are carrying a victim of torture — say it quickly there is a Medical Foundation report
An Amnesty report ….

Harvest Festival Appeal

The Mary Thompson Fund

supporting refugees and people seeking asylum in the Tees Valley

As many of you are aware, the Mary Thompson Fund provides packs of food and toiletries to refused asylum seekers who are homeless and destitute. Sally, one of our Volunteers based at the North of England Refugee Service (NERS) provides up to 90 bags each week and £5 cash (£10 cash for people with health needs) and has a 2 month cycle to include occasional items like toothpaste, toothbrushes, washing powder, deodorant, etc, as well as the regular fresh fruit and veg, plus tins of pulses, tomatoes, fish, bags of rice, potatoes, pasta, etc.

Stop Removals to Congo!

Friday July 13, 2007
12:30 pmto2:00 pm

The Congolese community in Tees Valley live in fear of being forcibly returned to what they have described as the ‘hell’ that exists in their country.

Join our friends from the Democratic Republic of Congo in their protest against a removal policy that is sending people back to danger.

Friday 13th July 2007

All Saints Church, Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough
(Opposite Macdonald’s)

12.30   -  2.00pm

Everyone is welcome
Further details :  01642 601122

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Middlesbrough Values

Tuesday May 22, 2007
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

The government is encouraging us all to consider and uphold “British values”. Members of Middlesbrough Council of Faiths wish to contribute to this debate in a constructive way. The different religious traditions our members follow, enshrine ancient wisdom in their guidance on values, ideals, and behaviour. The values we share, can contribute positively to living together in our town.

We plan to develop a debate on our shared values, and invite all people who have something to contribute to this debate, of any faith or none, to join us. What are the values we seek to live by, and would hope others too would live by? These themes seem to be common to all the great religious traditions:

  • Treat each inidividual as you would like them to treat you
  • Care for those who are vulnerable, in need or in difficulty
  • Be compassionate as God is compassionate and merciful
  • Be truthful and speak plainly: act justly and fairly
  • Be generous
  • Value the unique qualities, experiences, and abilities of every person
  • Respect laws that are just and fair: challenge laws you believe are not
  • Seek to overcome evil with good: aim for constructive change
  • Healthy relationships which enrich us all, are founded on mutual respect, trust, and commitment
  • Take care of your body, mind, and spirit: do not abuse others
  • Care for the environment, for the benefit of our own and future generations

We invite you to comment, amend, or add to these values, to see if we can reach a common mind amongst many of us in Middlesbrough on the values we seek to live by.

Join in the first part of our debate on these values
Tuesday May 22nd 2007 at 7.p.m. at The School of Health Studies at The University of Teesside.

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The Salvation Army category

Posts from the Salvation Army community in Middlesbrough will appear in this category.

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New site

Dear friend,

The site is currently being replaced.

This process should be completed over the next few days.

Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Brian