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To Dream the Impossible Dream... Three new initiatives supported by Penwork Ministries will provide help to those prisoners newly released. Often with little (or no) support after release, ex-prisoners can often face a very bleak future. With Carpentry, Metalworking and Tailoring courses, these excellent ideas help people to work together to create some semblance of a future. However, to be self-supporting the Good Samaritan Centre has set up three initiatives:
More details in our regular and freely downloadable newsletter. Briefly: these initiatives need a small amount of funding, so please could you pledge one of these amounts? We need:
We realise that some people may not feel able to pledge: to those people, please gift us your unceasing prayers – and to those who our Lord leads to gift more than a pledged amount, we thank you. Above: Metalwork students at the Good Samaritan Centre Download the
latest issue of Penwork News — currently Summer 2008, released 12th August.
It means that Penwork Ministries is working! Click the photo to reveal more on this, and other stories!
Join us and help relieve suffering
Do join us: we welcome anyone who holds a desire to add some light into a prison's darkness. Right: Art by Joan; a symbol of light — click to see more. Find out more about Penwork Ministries, or join us and ease the suffering of prisoners.
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