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Characterised by renewed hope, developed confidence and improved skills, LifeLine Projects gives people the chance to grow, expand their horizons, and become agents of change in their own community. LCP focuses on empowering and enhancing the lives of those people most isolated and vulnerable, building their confidence and helping them to learn new skills, so that they may fully live their lives and become a part of their community.

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LifeLine Network International is formed of grass-roots community organisations and NGOs from around the globe, all working together to combat poverty and deprivation. LNI currently works in 17 different countries, running a series of diverse development projects designed to support people from local communities to improve their chances in life.

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Community Resources works locally in the London Boroughs of Barking & Dagenham, Redbridge and Havering. CR creates ‘connecting places’ for the community and cultivates local solutions to local issues; for the community, by the community. Volunteers from the local community are trained and supported to set up and run projects that address the needs of the community.

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FaithAction is a national network linking over 3,000 faith-based and community organisations who provide public services. FaithAction offers training and support, provides information, and acts as a voice for faith-based organisations to Government.

FaithAction has been a Strategic Partner of the Department of Health’s Voluntary Sector Programme since its formation. LifeLine Projects is the accountable body for FaithAction.

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