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Crouch End U3A help raise £1,000 to fight homelessness | Hampstead Highgate Express

Members of the Crouch End U3A group on their socially-distanced charity walk. - Credit: Crouch End U3A Crouch End s University of the 3rd Age (U3A) group has raised more than £1,000 for homelessness charity Shelter, simply by walking.  Before Christmas, the group dedicated one of their weekly Thursday walks as part of the charity s Big Walk campaign, and raised £1,175 to help those sleeping rough or otherwise unable to find somewhere safe to live.  Alison Miller from the U3A group said: It s a charity we all feel quite passionately about. Personally I used to work in housing and community safety, and obviously in the pandemic, street homeless people are even more vulnerable.

SMART announces the 24th yearly Child/Ritual Abuse and Mind Control Conference

Press release content from PR Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. SMART announces the 24th yearly Child/Ritual Abuse and Mind Control Conference December 15, 2020 GMT PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif., Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ SMART announces its yearly conference. For safety reasons due to the Corona virus we have decided to have an online conference. Speakers at SMART’s conferences have included Lynne Moss-Sharman, Hal Pepinsky, Neil Brick, Adah Sachs, Alison Miller, Randy Noblitt, Wendy Hoffman, Carol Rutz, Wanda Karriker, Thorsten Becker, deJoly LaBrier, Laurie Matthews and many others. https://ritualabuse.us/smart-conference/ ADVERTISEMENT In 1995, the SMART (Stop Mind control And Ritual abuse Today) newsletter started publishing a newsletter in Northampton, Massachusetts (now in Easthampton, Mass). In 1996, SMART began publishing on the Internet for the first time. SMART developed a website for survivors of ritual abuse and their helpers. SMART was

FRIDAY FEATURE: Portlaoise RFC serving the community for over 50 years

FRIDAY FEATURE: Portlaoise RFC serving the community for over 50 years Reporter:   ); Portlaoise RFC was founded in 1966 and now stands over 50 years in existence. From humble beginnings, the club is now located in Togher with excellent facilities that would have only been a pipe dream over 50 years ago. They can look back proudly and take huge credit at the progress they have made since their inception. After Rathdowney Rugby club ceased in the early 50s, the County of Laois was without a club and this prompted a meeting of Portlaoise rugby supporters. After a meeting in 1966, the club was formed and they began life opposite the County hospital before land was purchased on the Mountmellick road in 1969.

Pandemic closures devastate restaurant industry s middle class - Washington Business Journal

Pandemic closures devastate restaurant industry s middle class - Washington Business Journal
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