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Category Archives: People seeking sanctuary

How the volume on poverty was turned up

Posted on 18 July 2014 by Church Action on Poverty
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Turn Up the Volume on PovertyIn June, our friends at the Poverty Truth Commission Scotland held a powerful event in Glasgow. We invited them to share their reflections.

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Does your church help migrant families?

Posted on 4 November 2013 by Church Action on Poverty
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If so, you’re invited to take part in a survey into local government responses to migrant families who have no recourse to public funds. We’re happy to share this message from the people running the survey:

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