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Praying for Survivors of Domestic Abuse
On this year’s National Day of Prayer for Survivors of Abuse, Nikki Dhillon Keane, Head…
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Why I learned British Sign Language
This Learn to Sign Week, we’re sharing a reflection from Shell Roca, Head of Caritas…
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Why do we still need a day to think about women each year?
To mark International Women’s Day this Sunday, Nikki Dhillon Keane, Head of Caritas Hope, reflects…
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Caritas Westminster launches Annual Review 2025
Caritas Westminster is thrilled to announce the release of our Annual Review for 2025, containing…
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Firm Foundations and Cold Morning Queues
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“Our greatest power is not in the respect that others have for us, but the…
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Twelve Months of Change: our Memories of a Turbulent Year.
Tuesday 23rd March marks twelve months since Lockdown restrictions were first imposed in England. Colleagues…
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Striving to do More for Vulnerable Migrants
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Recent months have been extremely challenging for refugees and migrants in London. Not only they…
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The Dignity of the Worker, SEIDS Property Services and St Josephs
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“Work is fundamental to the dignity of a person. Work… “anoints” us with dignity, fills…
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Caritas Westminster Responds to the Temporary Extension to the Universal Credit Uplift
Last month Caritas Westminster asked supporters to write to their MPs to put pressure on the Chancellor…
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Report From the First Diocese of Westminster Homeless Network Meeting
O On 25th February, 51 people joined our first network meeting from over 40 different…
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Giving up Treats for Lent is a Privilege
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“You can’t have a chocolate biscuit, its Lent” I find myself telling my children this…
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Signs of Hope Celebrates 20 Years
Signs of Hope, the counselling service that is part of Caritas Deaf Service, celebrates its…
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All She Wanted was to Know Her Family Were Safe.
All Marissa wanted was to support her daughter and granddaughter. She came to the UK…
