Karen has supported Set with decorating with the much appreciated volunteers from Reconomy... Kevin martin and Daniel Wright. What a team. Thanks so much for your friendly support it was great to meet you . Thanks for the paint equipment it was very useful for our young person
Wolverhampton completed a summer programme for 14-15 year old. The theme was independence, lots of games and fun sessions were held. We cooked chicken wraps and rocky road, both a success.
This was a taste of what house project would be like.
What a fantastic day Wolverhampton House project have had. Frank Chapman outdoor activity centre have done us proud 👏 High ropes and mountain biking completed. New memories made and I quotes this is the best day ever'!
Wolverhampton House project had their drop in session Tuesday. We had a visit from Becky from Nhp and our community chef supported us in making American pancakes🙂
Over the last three days, we’ve held Community of Practice events across the North, Midlands, and South!
Sharing successes, planning future sessions, and growing together. This is what The House Project is all about!🏠
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One of our lovely young ladies from House Project has set up home. And it's starting to look homely. Thanks to Wolverhampton Homes, the location is superb.
— Two teenage boys are being hailed as heroes after they chased a car carrying a kidnapped girl – on their bicycles.
Five-year-old Jocelyn Rojas was playing in her front yard in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, when she vanished Thursday afternoon. Authorities believe she was abducted by a man who lured her by offering ice cream.
For two hours, neighbors and police scoured the area and asked if anyone had seen her.
Temar Boggs, 15, and his friend took off on their bicycles to search.
About a half-mile away, they spotted Jocelyn in a sedan. But the driver was elusive.
@TruthSeeker543@dom_lucre She's not saying it's good she's saying if an abuser is good as in clever and manipulative they will get away with it.shes explaining how a child may not understand its wrong.