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Share your HOPE stories

Are you fed up of only hearing bad news in your local paper or by the water cooler? Girl sharing a message

Now is the time to be Good News people and bring positive news to  your neighbourhood!

While you may think that your story is not of interest you may be suprised. It is totally possible to get others interested by sharing about positive things you are doing alongside other Christians, with and for the people of your town, village or city.
 
Many forms of HOPE activity has been continuing in areas across the country, since 08, and we have been hearing many inspiring local stories! 
 
We would love to hear more, and send us your press releases too. We are also looking to hear from any keen writers and aspiring journalists or video presenters who could report on HOPE activity for their area.  
 
Email us your stories, press releases or share your interest in reporting.
 
Engaging local media provides a great opportunity for Christians to raise awareness about the things they are up to, and the more people know about a project, the more they might want to get involved. It could even change someone's perceptions of Christianity altogether. Local journalists will likely be interested particularly if it is an unusual project, or focused on an individual, family or sidelined group in society.
 
HOPE in the Park
Churches join together for holiday club
Street Angels, Halifax win Big Society Award
Love your streets
Queen's Christmas Day message 2011
Full text - Hope and Forgiveness More ...
Her Royal Highness
Jesus House hosts HOPE Forum
Black and White Church leaders plan HOPE mission More ...
More than Gold/ HOPE legacy
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Lucy Cooper
A positive response - riot clean ups
We need to bring hope to our communities More ...
Lucy Cooper
How can Christians help practically?
How do we bring hope to rioted communities? More ...
Call to pray for riot affected communities
Christians need to bring hope and rebuild damaged communities More ...
Lucy Cooper