Church volunteers launch club to improve rural life for young people
First published on: 15th May 2024Addressing issues of rural isolation for young people in Suffolk.
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Addressing issues of rural isolation for young people in Suffolk.
In recognition of its increasingly important role serving the community.
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A church project to cut rural isolation and help alleviate food poverty in Suffolk has become so popular that up to 100 parents and children attend events.
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