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Volunteers give Hope

8:58am Saturday 5th July 2008

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By Paola Dellafiora »

VOLUNTEERS from St Albans' Christian churches will be out in force this weekend seeking to demonstrate their faith and unity in practical ways.

As part of the nationwide 'Hope 2008' initiative, Hope St Albans is running a Works Weekend to bring people together on a number of projects, such as painting and decorating, spring cleaning and gardening.

The programme will involve two days of practical community action, serving the needs of organisations such as Grove House Hospice, Open Door Centre for the Homeless, St Albans City Hospital, and Earthworks, a charity which engages people with learning difficulties and mental health problems in conservation work.

Volunteers of all ages are welcome, but children must be accompanied by an adult. People can help for just a morning or afternoon, or a whole day.

Hope 2008 is a nationwide initiative to get churches mobilised to work together in their neighbourhoods for a whole year, getting involved in the needs of their communities.

It looks to demonstrate Christian faith in action and to explain the meaning of that faith in villages, towns and cities throughout the UK.

Volunteers should gather at 10am at the City Hospital main entrance. For more information or to sign up for a particular project visit the initiative's website by clicking the link below.

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Bob, St Albans says...
10:57am Sat 5 Jul 08

They'll all have to have gone through the CRB checking process, so any shiny-eyed volunteers who turn up at the front door without the accredited paperwork should be sent home. Or do they get an exemption on account of their faith and religious conviction?

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