Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Eight hour bike-a-thon

A CANCER survivor took part in an eight hour bike-a-thon during Male Cancer Awareness Week



Feature - Felisbella Foundation

CANTERBURY Christ Church student Bella Antonio has set up her own charity to support survivors of a civil war in her hometown of Luanda, Angola.



To read more and watch a two-part interview with Bella click here.

Feature - Felisbella Foundation

MOST students find their university course is enough to keep them busy.

Juggling a course with a full time job would be hopeless let alone running their own charity.

But one Canterbury Christ Church student has set up an organisation that is making a real difference to people in Angola.









Feature - Catching Lives

CATCHING Lives is a Canterbury organisation which helps homeless people around the City.




We spoke to trustee and volunteer James Duff, seen above with the Archbishop of Canterbury, about the charity's current battle to secure funding.

To read more and listen to the interview with James click here.

Feature - Catching Lives

HOMELESSNESS has sadly always been an issue in Canterbury.



Many weak and vulnerable people often feel they have nowhere to turn and end up living rough on the streets.

However in Canterbury one organisation, Catching Lives, have been around to help end the harm and damage to individuals by rough sleeping and insecure housing. 


Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Marathon man

A WEB-developer ran the London Marathon on Sunday and raised awareness of a condition that claimed his brother’s life.


131 poems for Children in Need

A BOOK of poems has raised more than £3,000 for Children in Need.