Other People
Wendy Adams - who was a key person in setting up the living room in Tenerife and is now focussing her efforts in trying to see similar work established in Cyprus and other tourist places around the world.

Jade Holtham: (latest news of her involvement with Teen Challenge Newport) - who first met the team in Tenerife and came to know the Lord Jesus. Then moved back to Newport (South Wales)and served with Teen Challenge Newport (Rough Sleeper Vision) and helped set up a work with the homeless. She is also working closely with Wendy on the work in Cyprus.

Richard (project manager), Kenneth (trustee), Alfred (trustee), Menard (catering manager), Frank (doctor) and the rest of the team in Tanzania . Between them they run the programme that feeds almost 1500+ children each week, distributes alternative gifts and shares the Gospel of Jesus with the wider community of Mbeya.

Nicola Anderson - is serving children with cerebral palsy in Thailand with the 1Step2Step project. She has a group in Lancaster who oversee the UK end.

Steve Deeming - who is committed to seeing prayer happen. He is based in North London but has also organised prayer trips to the countries down the Eastcoast of Africa.

Kevin & Debra Kamalraj - who are the pastors of SKM in Chennai and both lead the Christian work and run the sponsorship programme supporting 100 children from the Dalit community who live in the slum.

Rachel Warwick - who, along with her husband Dan, has been organising prayer events and trips. In particular they put together the team working with the ORISON project putting prayer spaces into schools.

Lee Mountford, Beverley Corbett, Toni Edwards - who are a key members of the living room team in Tenerife

Richard & Lissie Gerke - who are the UK end of a partnership serving street kids in Iringa, Tanzania called FISCH

Les & Kathie Craske - who are the key people at the UK end of a partnership serving very poor children in Malawi

Lidia & Iacob Murza - who lead the BENITA charity in Romania . Both Speranta4Romania and Grassroots generally have lovely partnerships with them. Lidia has even been to Tanzania and promotes sponsorship on Tanzanian children in Romania.

George, the rest of the staff and the board of Watu Wa Maana - who lead this wonderful caring work in Ruiru, near Nairobi, Kenya

There are also whole crowd of trustees and others who make things happen and keep it legal. Each of them is hands-on involved with one or more of the projects as well.

.. and a whole crowd of others who have been on a trip and/or are advocating the work in their local communities.

.. and hopefully.... YOU!