A Day in The Life… an interview with Niomi AT A Way Out our focus has always been seeing the lives of the most at-risk people, caught in abuse, addiction, poverty and exploitation, dramatically turned around. And when the focus always remains about the ‘who’ and not just the ‘how’, what you get is an incredible […]
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Our very own Liam Bradley features in a recent report from the Centre for Social Justice, Somethings Got to Give, the state of Britain’s voluntary and community sector. Page 66 covers a case study on Port Clarence, featuring Liam. As a result of Liam’s impact on one of the authors, Dr James Mumford, A Way Out […]
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Beauty for Ashes WHEN we dream, at A Way Out, about what our next year will look like, it’s often not about us at all. Let me explain… In a discussion just last week about our thoughts for a new campaign to raise awareness and to encourage people to raise funds for us, we couldn’t […]
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A rethink of hope HOW many times have you ever read this, or seen this image posted? It’s actually something I have used myself, and have certainly seen it too many times to count. Even on a recent Africa trip I shared some of its wisdom with some precious ladies who were dealing with some […]
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Throughout December we have been busy in all areas of A Way Out trying to make a difference to our clients Christmas, ensuring that they have food to eat, presents to open and that Christmas feeling. We have been blessed by so many local companies who have given their time and commitment to help us […]
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Some words to frame this new year I have a soft spot for beautiful, ornate frames. According to the dictionary, a frame is both a rigid structure that surrounds something such as a picture, door, or windowpane, or it can be a verb meaning to formulate a plan or system. When it comes to looking ahead […]
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