The Link for Life Project is a church and community organisation, established in 2010, by local churches in Great Wyrley and Cheslyn Hay. The organisation now works throughout Lichfield diocese to bring together schools, churches and the wider community to support the work of three Christian, non-profit organisations in Southern Africa – Hands at Work in Africa, The Baby Bear Project and Mercy Air.
The Project aims to encourage people in our local neighbourhood to care for, and learn from, our global neighbours. The Link for Life Project seeks to help young people in our local communities to broaden their horizons, and challenges them to help and support those in need in Southern Africa. At the Project we believe in building relationships, encouraging our teams to learn the names and stories of those they meet in order to speak up for those without a voice, and advocate on their return.
The Link for Life Project aims to raise awareness of developmental and social issues in Southern Africa, as well as raise funds for our partner charities and those which they serve. We truly believe in being a Link for Life.
You can also find us on:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/linkforlifeproject/
Instagram - @linkforlifeproject
Flickr - https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/115621215@N07/sets/
You can also find us on:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/linkforlifeproject/
Instagram - @linkforlifeproject
Flickr - https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/115621215@N07/sets/
The views presented on this blog are those of the Link for Life Project and not the views of Hands at Work or any other group or person.
One of our team members, Izzy Stirk, visiting the community of Share as part of the 2016 team. |