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ADOPTION – ANNUAL GATHERING , October 6th 2007 |
| Over 60 people, ranging from grandchildren to grandparents gathered at St. Peter and St. Paul’s parish, Wakefield for the annual Adoption Service get-together on Saturday 6th October 2007. Welcomed by Mark Wiggin, Director Catholic Care, the families and friends enjoyed a Mass followed More>> |
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Slow Space in Fast City , September 12th 2007 |
| Bill Kilgallon, Chief Executive Officer of the St. Gemma’s Hopice Leeds, formally opened the Kingston Terrace resource on 12th September 2007. A good gathering of people representing the partners in the project, volunteers, friends, beneficiaries and well-wishers listened as Bill shared his More>> |
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YOUNG PEOPLE SHOW THEY CARE , July 19th 2007 |
| Year 8 pupils at St. John Fisher High School, Dewsbury presented a £3,594.88 cheque to Mark Wiggin, Director of Catholic Care when he visited the school on Friday 13th July 2007. Mrs Jill Brambani, Head of Year 8 and Headteacher Kevin Higgins were present, along with Owen Corrigan from Catholic More>> |
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BANK HOUSE ACKNOWLEDGES LONG SERVICE , June 22nd 2007 |
| Susan, the Tenants Representative has been part of Bank House since it first opened in 1989 was part of the original founding group and over the years has seen many changes in the provision for people in mental health services including the development of supported tenancies such as Bank House that More>> |
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GOOD SHEPHERD 2007 ……. GREAT SUCCESS ! , May 31st 2007 |
| Representatives of 43 primary, secondary schools and colleges of Leeds Diocese gathered in the newly refurbished Cathedral to participate in the Good Shepherd celebration led by their Bishop and the pupils of St John the Evangelist, Bradford. The opening was a procession of Banners from the More>> |
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BRADFORD WELCOMES NEW COMMUNITY INITIATIVE , April 30th 2007 |
| Making creative use of our community resources, even if only on a temporary basis can bring many community benefits. The recently vacated city centre parish of St. Mary’s, Bradford offers many valuable opportunities for the St. Mary’s Development Group to serve the community round the Little More>> |
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Catholic Care acts to support those in need of its services, especiallly the weak and the vunerable and it acts as an advocate for those unable to represent themselves
The primary purpose of the agency is to foster and influence a vision of how people can live together in Christian charity, love and justice, by taking the "Caring Church into the Community