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	Norfolk Together's news and prayer letter 
	 Welcome to the December edition of Imagine Norfolk Together's news and prayer letter (Great Yarmouth / Gorleston) 
	 
	Imagine Norfolk Together is a Joint Venture between the Diocese of Norwich and the Church Urban Fund which aims to support churches in their engagement with the local community so that together we can grow in relationship, strength and capacity to meet life's challenges. I work for Imagine Norfolk Together as a Development Worker to work in and around Great Yarmouth and Gorleston 
	As always I would love to hear from you. Please ring me on 07471 357072 or email me at anna.heydon@togethernorfolk.org.uk 
	 
	Anna Heydon
 
	Thank you so much to all who supported the Great Yarmouth Advent Sleepout 2016. We have raised over £2000 for the Church Urban Fund and for The Living Room. This money has enabled The Living Room to be able to advertise for a Project Co-ordinator (see below)
 
	To find out what was actually the biggest challenge of the Great Yarmouth Advent Sleepout 2016,
 
	Thank you for your prayers for The Living Room. We plan to open one night a week from January. Please pray for the right person to come forward for the Project Co-ordinator role (see below). Thank God for His provision and the generosity of local people and the enthusiastic volunteers who have offered their time and energy 
	 
	CHRISTIANS AGAINST POVERTY (CAP) IN GREAT YARMOUTH 
	  
	Park Baptist Church in Great Yarmouth is excited to announce the launch of the Town’s first CAP Debt Centre on 3rd January 2017 
	 
	Since 2014, Park Baptist Church has partnered with Christians Against Poverty (CAP), running the CAP money course to help equip individuals with the budgeting tools to manage their finances and begin their journey to living debt free 
	 
	Opening a CAP Debt Centre is the next step for CAP in Great Yarmouth and enables us to come along side individuals and families struggling to make ends meet. This work is so important now, with financial uncertainty following the “Brexit” vote and the roll out of universal credit creating numerous and ongoing challenges for some of the most vulnerable people in our communities 
	 
	As part of the Launch, Park Baptist Church are hosting an ambassadors reception on Monday 30th January 2017 from 2.00pm at 14a Crown Road, Great Yarmouth, NR30 2JN. The aim of the event is to reach agencies and organizations in Great Yarmouth who come into contact with those who may be struggling financially and in need of CAP’s help 
	 
	If you work for, or are part of one of these organizations; If your clients, members or staff are likely to struggle to manage their finances, then please come and join us on Monday 30th January 2017 at 2.00pm at Park Baptist Church, 14a Crown Road, Great Yarmouth NR30 2JN. Find out how CAP is making a real difference in Great Yarmouth. Call Sandra on 01493 843361 to book your place 
	 
	To find out more about the history of CAP ** http://imaginenorfolktogether.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=15fabc4d94b274186187fd132&id=cda5fc3678&e=17b554c1d1 
	 
	  
	Dreams & Visions is a small Norfolk-based Christian community entrusted with money and resources, which offers to help believers make their dreams and visions for social action or mission become a reality 
	 
	Great Yarmouth is a priority area for Dreams and Visions, and the team (of which I am privileged to be a part) wants to support the area with resources and prayer 
	 
	Over the last year Dreams and Visions has invested over £10,000 in projects in Great Yarmouth, including: The Great Yarmouth Food Bank, The Living Room, GYbeeandbee, The Pathway Cafe and Identity Youth Project 
	To find out more about Dreams and Visions ** http://imaginenorfolktogether.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=15fabc4d94b274186187fd132&id=3102a4077e&e=17b554c1d1 
	 
	To find out more about the Administrator role which Dreams and Visions are currently advertising
	 
	 In November the Great Yarmouth Food Bank became so concerned about the impact of Universal Credit on local people, that they called a meeting of organisations working in the Borough. The meeting was attended by 25 people from 19 different organisations 
	 
	The meeting provided opportunity to share experiences of the roll-out of Universal Credit on individuals and families in the area and to discuss what changes were needed. As a result of the meeting a letter is being drafted to Damian Green and Brandon Lewis to share concerns and call for change
	 
	Church of the poor? Strategies to engage people experiencing poverty 
	 
	Word on the Streets organised the ‘Church for the Poor’ survey with support from Church Action on Poverty and Jubilee Plus. The full findings are available to download 
	** Click here to download the Executive Summary. (http://imaginenorfolktogether.us12.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=15fabc4d94b274186187fd132&id=6aeb377aed&e=17b554c1d1 
	 
	** Click here to download the full report http://imaginenorfolktogether.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=15fabc4d94b274186187fd132&id=04513d3ab5&e=17b554c1d1
 
	 
	OPENING OUR EYES TO HOMELESSNESS 
	 
	Homelessness is a serious and growing issue in England and the number of people sleeping rough in London has doubled in the last five years. This paper looks at different types of homelessness and shows what churches can do to help. 
	To read the paper
	 
	CHRISTMAS LUNCHES 
	 
	No-one needs to be on their own or hungry this Christmas. 
	 
	As usual The Bridge is hosting a Christmas lunch at St Mary Magdalene Church, Gorleston on Christmas day, with food served at 12.30pm 
	 
	There is also a meal served in Great Yarmouth at the Marina - see information below 
	 
	Space! 
	 
	Do you have or know of spare space available (e.g. garage) which could be used for storage? There is a lot we could do to help local people with the help of some space to store things! 
	 
	If you think you might be able to help then please let me know. 
	 
	I would love to hear from you to discuss any of the following things:
	* How you are getting involved in your local community, and good news stories about the difference this is making. 
	* Events you are running which welcome the local community or which equip for community engagement 
	* Ideas and dreams of how Christians could work together to bless the local community 
	* If you would more information about the Church Urban Fund and what they do 
	* If you would like to know more about running a 'Know your Church, Know your Neighbourhood' group in your church 
	* If you would like me to visit your church, church meeting or group 
	* Applying for Church Urban Fund grants 
	* Anything you would find useful in future editions of this letter 
	* Just to say hello!
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