Dreamers Who Do: North East event for Church Action on Poverty Sunday 2024
You are invited to join us in Walker Parish Church, Duncan Street, Newcastle NE6 3BS on Sunday 11 February 2024 at 3.30pm.
- Hear how local young people are dreaming of a better Walker, a better world – and are doing their bit to make their dreams real
- Have we a dream – for our families, our communities, our region? How can we start to make those dreams real?
- What keeps us going? What inspires us?
- Let’s celebrate our dreams –sharing cake baked by the young people- gaining strength for action as we go out!
Event supported by: Kids Kabin, Walker Parish Church, Monkchester Community Centre, John Boste Youth Centre, MINE, Church Action on Poverty North East
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