Events and projects at All Nations Ministries in October - November, 2011. The link to this pdf is displayed in the DCRS Newsletter for October - November, 2011.
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All Nations Ministries (Oct - Nov 2011)
1. If the answer to any of these questions if Yes, then we may have the answer for you.
All Nations Ministries a registered charity operating in Plymouth is beginning a new
project called “Connecting Communities” at Catherine Street Baptist Church Hall,
Catherine Street, Plymouth PL1 2AD.
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On the 4 Friday evening of every month starting from 25 OCTOBER,
we are providing a free buffet style meal and live entertainment.
Everybody is welcome to come along and join us from 6.30pm onwards.
All activities, including use of table tennis, Playstation, Wii games, table football and
refreshments are completely free of charge and children are welcome when
Accompanied by a parent.
From 1 November, every Tuesday lunchtime we will be offering a weekly
“drop in” from 12:00pm to 2:00pm
and will offer food and a hot or cold drink with a Chance to meet others and make
new friends. A clothing store and toiletries will be available for those on low income
together with Help with Form filling, literacy and sign posting to other agencies
offering support and Practical advice On a range of problems within the city.
For more Information Contact:
All Nations Ministries
Office: Catherine Street Baptist Church Hall
Catherine Street Plymouth PL1 2AD
Tel:01752 651817
Email:allnations9@hotmail.com
Website:www.allnationsminiteries.info
2. LEGACY OF HOPE PROJECT - RWANDA
SUPPORTING LEGACY OF HOPE PROJECT - RWANDA
All Nations Ministries in association with Plymouth High School for Girls
Presents A TASTE OF AFRICA evening celebrating Rwandese culture,
cuisine and music. Exhibition of art and crafts.
Friday 11November 2011 6:00pm-9:30pm
All Nations Ministries, a local charity based in Plymouth, is planning to extend its programme of social welfare and
education to Rwanda.
It has been 16 years since Rwanda was bathed in blood from history’s most effective killing spree. The brutal
murder of nearly 1 million people in 100 days by machetes and clubs was one of the most horrific and tragic
episodes in the 20th Century. Today, Rwanda is a country where 60 percent of the population lives below the
poverty line, life expectancy is 49 years, literacy is 70 percent, and 400,000 children (60 percent of those under
20 years old) are orphans, often living on the streets or being cared for by extended families in deprived
conditions.
Many women are living with the traumatic consequences of rape and violence and HIV/Aids infection which is
often passed to their children through breast milk.
All Nations Ministries is appealing for doctors, nurses, midwives, physiotherapists, dentists, teachers and IT
technicians to volunteer their skills to really make a difference! If you are interested in finding out more
information regarding the project, please contact Pastor Osee Ntavuka on 01752 651817 or email
allnations9@hotmail.com or visit our website: www.allnationsministries.info