Bristol Asylum Seekers Urgently Need Accommodation
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Bristol City Council has temporarily housed a number of asylum seekers in hotels across the city. When this arrangement ends, without move-on accommodation, all of these individuals could return to the streets.
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THE IMPACT ON BRISTOL OF THE CORONAVIRUS
In Bristol, the number of people reaching out for support from Foodbanks and other similar projects is growing by the day. The demand at just one of Bristol’s larger foodbanks tripled, and continues to increase...
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YourNeighbour website launched
Churches are working around the clock to demonstrate love to their neighbours through this global pandemic. YourNeighbour.org equips church leaders with the latest updates and resources and connects people in need to churches.
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Coronavirus Guidance
Here is an update from Churches Together in England about the coronavirus (COVID-19). In the midst of the developing situation, we are encouraging ecumenical groups to follow national public health guidance.
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CCM to inHope transition
The name inHope reflects the aims of our Development Plan, with its focus upon encouraging spiritual engagement, enabling employment and increasing access to housing –all aims that emphasise hope beyond the crisis.
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