Boost for computers; SPARKHILL.(News)

From: Birmingham Mail (England) | Date: January 4, 2006 | Copyright information

A LOTTERY grant has given computer facilities at a Sparkhill charity a boost. Just under pounds 5,000 has been allocated to the Narthex Sparkhill group to upgrade their IT facilities. Narthex Sparkhill, which works with families from south Asian communities and refugees across Birmingham, will receiv...

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