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- [+] Burngreave Messenger 2016 Archive
206 archive of the online version of the monthly news magazine delivered to all households in the Sheffield Burngreave ward. Burngreave Messenger Ltd. is a non-profit making, membership owned community organisation.
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- [+] Archives
Back issues of the Burngreave Messenger community newspaper, along with additional news items exlusive to the website.
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- [+] April 2009 Issue 81
Issue 81 of the Burngreave Messenger, with PDF download.
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- [+] Volunteering
Volunteer work is what keeps a lot of the community organisations going and is very rewarding and empowering for the individuals. This page celebrates some of the people who contribute to our area. Many residents learning English in Burngreave, are hoping to improve their language so they can get a job. ESOL learners with Kath Swinney’s Life Long Learning and Skills class at the Vestry Hall, are also gaining valuable experience as volunteers
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- [•] Rainbow’s End
Volunteers in Burngreave come from all around the world, as I discovered when I talked recently to some of the 40 people who work voluntarily at Rainbow’s End charity shop at Sorby House
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- [•] Messenger volunteer - Brent Moya
I began writing for the Burngreave Messenger on a voluntary basis over 3 years ago and have covered a wide range of stories.
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- [•] CAB volunteers
Laurie Marris has worked at the Pitsmoor CAB for about a year. After finishing her law degree, she wanted some experience before starting solicitor training
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- [•] Volunteering with the NHS
Arwa Alansi came to the UK 3 years ago and is from Yemen. She is qualified in haematology and worked in a hospital laboratory for 13 years. She is married and has a little boy.
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- [•] Helping the homeless
Azeb comes from Eritrea and she has lived in Sheffield about three years. She has two children.
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- [•] Supporting Byron Wood School
A volunteer tells how helping at Byron Wood school has change her life as well as her children's
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- [•] Volunteering at Fir Vale family of schools
Have you ever wanted to?
Make a real difference and contribute to your local community
Share your skills and experience to help others
Give some of your time for volunteering
Meet new people and have fun whilst engaged in very rewarding tasks
Gain practical experience for employment
Support pupils in the classroom
Understand how schools work
Enhance your CV
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