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Churches Lindsay HOPEHIV

 

Contact lindsay


E: LINDSAY@HOPEHIV.ORG
T:  020 82414530


HOPEHIV,
PO Box 60165,
London, SW19 8QJ

 HOPEHIV FOR CHURCHES 


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HOPEHIV works with churches to help turn faith into action, to get church families working for social change.  

 

  partnership   

We encourage each other as we work towards shared goals, and celebrate progress together.  HOPEHIV can help devise a programme to suit your church, and our church Ambassadors will receive extra support, resources and opportunities.  Contact Lindsay on +44 (0) 20 8241 4530 or at lindsay@hopehiv.org

 

  events 

 Whether it's a seed capital challenge or a good old church fete, our What do you need? page can help you get started or contact Lindsay on +44 (0) 20 8241 4530 or at lindsay@hopehiv.org

 

  adopting projects   

 Sometimes it's easier to connect with a specific project or theme, and we'll do our best to accommodate these requests.  Contact Lindsay on +44 (0) 20 8241 4530 or at lindsay@hopehiv.org
 

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Tom Underwood at Umtha Welanga
We see hope in Tom.

Tom Underwood is a member of Raynes Park Community Church in London, along with HOPEHIV founder Phil Wall. Inspired to do something to help vulnerable young people in Africa, Tom and his friends sent out 50 blank postcards to celebrities and artists, asking them to write/draw/photograph/etc what hope means to them. The mini masterpieces were auctioned off at an 'Evening of Hope' held at the church, which raised an impressive £917 for HOPEHIV.

Tom also recently visited HOPEHIV partner Umtha Welanga in Cape Town, and impressed the kids with his own artistic balloon tying skills!

Find out more about Umtha Welanga.

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