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TACMAC

@tacmac2

Support, training and employment for 16-25 year old ex-offenders who want to change their lives.

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calendar_today11-04-2019 09:16:53

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"I think what the Covid-19 crisis showed is that people really care about their community. People want to get involved - that's the strength of civil society." Karl Wilding NCVO #allthedifference

"I think what the Covid-19 crisis showed is that people really care about their community. People want to get involved - that's the strength of civil society." <a href="/karlwilding/">Karl Wilding</a> <a href="/NCVO/">NCVO</a> #allthedifference
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Wana be shocked... My stat of the day - @TrussellTrust who we spoke to this week expect to have to deliver 6 food parcels per minute between October and December. Per minute! We must act now!

Shropshire Food Poverty Alliance (@shropfoodpov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As winter is approaching and #Covid cases and restrictions are increasing, see how you can help in your community Use Shropshire Council directory to find your local Mutual Aid Group shropshire.gov.uk/coronavirus/in…

Steve Chalke (@stevechalke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘12 yr old thug arrested for drug running’. Why does the headline read that way? Why doesn’t it read ‘12 yr old boy rescued from drug gang’? Why does our language so often promote condemnation rather than compassion? Oasis UK is planning to change that! bbc.co.uk/news/education…

Shropshire Food Poverty Alliance (@shropfoodpov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No-one should feel shame for providing food for their children - especially in difficult circumstances. The real shame is that people are struggling to eat in the first place. graziadaily.co.uk/life/in-the-ne…

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BBC News - Billionaires see fortunes rise by 27% during the pandemic bbc.co.uk/news/business-… And the poor get poorer- fair?

Shropshire Food Poverty Alliance (@shropfoodpov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Office for National Statistics data shows 9,075 people were claiming out-of-work benefits in Shropshire as of September 10, compared to just 4,035 in early March.