MRDF makes small miracles possible for people living in the world's poorest communities
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MRDF Find out how you can stop the hunger casino in this month’s e-news.

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Our monthly e-mail updates bring youthe latest news from MRDF - straight to your inbox. Especially useful for MRDF Co-ordinators and Church magazine/website editors.
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    MRDF Change a child’s life for the price of coffee and cake every month
    Regular giving can help make small miracles possible in the poorest countries around the world. Find out how you can become a regular giver today.

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    Korotim lives in Mali, the fifth poorest country in the world. Two of her children died because of malnutrition-related diseases.
    July 16 at 6:01am · Comment ·
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    MRDF West Africa appeal
    Poor rainfall and failed harvests have led to dangerous food shortages in the Sahel region of West Africa.
    Find out how you can help MRDF provide emergency relief

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    As millions of people face severe food shortages in West Africa, MRDF has allocated £20,000 and launched an urgent appeal that will provide emergency relief to some of the region's most vulnerable people.
    July 6 at 1:02am · Comment ·
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    MRDF Who’s showing the red card to poverty?
    Find out which World Cup countries are tackling poverty head-on!

    July 5 at 8:20am · Comment ·
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    MRDF A transformation is happening in Tanzania….
    Read this month’s e-news to find out more

    www.mrdf.org.uk
    Our monthly e-mail updates bring youthe latest news from MRDF - straight to your inbox. Especially useful for MRDF Co-ordinators and Church magazine/website editors.
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      MRDF WANTED: Committed and enthusiastic intern
      We are looking for an intern to assist us with marketing, supporter relations, research and international development programmes. You will need strong communication skills and an interest in development issues. Does this sound like you or someone you know?
      Find out more

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      MRDF seeks a committed and enthusiastic individual to work as part of a small, dynamic team, to assist with marketing, supporter relations, research and international development programmes.
      June 10 at 1:21am · Comment ·
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      MRDF Are you passionate about working with young people?

      MRDF is looking for volunteers to help out at one of the biggest Methodist youth events of the year. BREAKOUT is an event run by the Methodist Church for youth groups all around the country.
      It’s a great way to help young people further explore their Christian faith.

      ...This year, MRDF is hosting the Global Action venue which enables young people to find out more about the issues that affect communities in this country and abroad.

      MRDF are looking for some willing volunteers to help us run a stall, support workshops and lead worship sessions.

      If you like camping, have experience of youth work and a CRB check, we would love to hear from you!

      Please contact MRDF at mrdf@methodsitchurch.org.uk for more information.

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      Friday, July 9, 2010 at 5:00pm
      Cliff College, Derbyshire
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        MRDF Can porridge be powerful?
        Find out in this month’s e-news!

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        May 24 at 1:38am · Comment ·
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        MRDF Celebrate an abundant harvest!
        This harvest, celebrate small miracles in Cambodia – and the little ways in which we can all make a big difference – with MRDF’s Abundant Harvest resources. The pack includes worship material, games, recipes, posters and more.
        Order your free pack today

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        May 18 at 1:00am · Comment ·
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        MRDF Read about hope in abundance in this month's e-news.
        With all the latest from MRDF partners and a preview of the Harvest pack, April's newsletter is not one to be missed!

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        April 28 at 7:02am · Comment ·
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        MRDF Put poverty reduction to the top of the election agenda!
        Be a canny campaigner and show your local candidate that issues of debt, aid and climate change need to be tackled.
        Find out more

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        April 21 at 3:27am · Comment ·
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        MRDF From Journeying out of poverty to empowering women in Togo, you can find out all the latest news from MRDF's March e-news

        www.mrdf.org.uk
        Our monthly e-mail updates bring youthe latest news from MRDF - straight to your inbox. Especially useful for MRDF Co-ordinators and Church magazine/website editors.
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          MRDF Would like to gain some experience in the charity sector?
          MRDF has some exciting UK-based volunteering opportunities available.
          Find out more today

          www.mrdf.org.uk
          MRDF is very grateful to volunteers for administrative help in our London office and for raising the profile of MRDF in local churches and circuits. All office volunteers must already be resident in the UK.
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            MRDF Come to a free event run by the Trade Justice Movement on tackling climate change and making trade fair.
            April 15, London.

            Location:Friends House, 173 Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ
            Time:6:00PM Thursday, April 15th
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              MRDF Running and changing lives!
              MRDF has places in the annual London 10K in July, the country’s most popular running event. If you want to raise money for MRDF's vital work and have lots of fun, find out more today!

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              left: In 2009 MRDF staff member Simeon Mitchell took part in the annual London 10k run raising hundreds of pounds for the work of MRDF. centre: Revd Margaret Crawshaw at the start ofSt. Cuthbert's Way. right: Jim Parrish after the 2009 London Marathon.
              March 17 at 3:54am · Comment ·