Hope for homeless is aim of project

From: Plymouth Evening Herald, The | Date: December 11, 2007| Author: HANNAH WOOD Herald Reporter | Copyright information

A plymouth church has launched a new project to help the homeless and those facing alcohol and drug-addiction.

A two-day launch event, called Hope for Changing Lives and Building Communities, is set to take place this Friday and Saturday.

The idea comes from the All Nations Ministries, based in Mutley Plain, which is working in partnership with other city churches.

On Friday there will be a shared meal and entertainment followed by an open-air concert.

There will a...

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