Autumn was turning to winter, the nights were noticeably colder and darker, but that didn’t deter those sleeping in their cars in a Belfast church car park for the night; they were taking part in a national act of solidarity to highlight the cause of those broken by debt.
It may seem like a crazy idea, [...]
When your car becomes your bed…
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Waiting to Smile…
Thursday, September 30, 2010
They were two red-coats at the end of their shift on the streets of Belfast; they’d got the usual amount of hassle and very few smiles. Then they were approached by a group who made a strange request; these people offered them the chance to have their photos taken for free. The two men [...]
46th Birthday with a Difference
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
It was never how she dreamt she would be spending her 46th birthday; sitting in a little house in Belfast with two transvestites, sharing a meal and laughing alot. And as they partied together Jacqui knew there was nowhere else she’d rather be.
The encounter came about through Jacqui Robb’s work with Hope Ministries. The Monkstown [...]
2am on a cold, Belfast street…
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
‘She’ is not so different from me, really. Sure, our worlds are like night and day: one English living comfortably, the other Irish, living in hardship, taking drugs and waiting for the next punter to squirm into her life for a few horrendous moments. But there is a chord that binds our hearts together…. writes Susan [...]
Tales from the City
Monday, May 31, 2010
“I’d never crossed to the other side of the street - because that was ‘the other side’.” The heartfelt words of one of the storytellers at our recent Tales from the City event. It was a night of quality music, positive stories, warm chat, coffee and treats. It was a night where hope was voiced.
Andrew’s [...]
The Shaw Street Redemption
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Well, what can I tell you about Shaw Street? We moved here nearly two years ago while I was heavily pregnant with my son, Teddy. It’s just a regular terraced street in east Belfast with its own wee unspoken rules… writes Janette Myles.
These little rules included the fact that cars on the left can park [...]
Capturing Belfast Online
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
“I think people should be screaming about this place…” - that’s how the creator of an innovative new art project, which aims to capture the spirit of Belfast, feels about the city…
‘We are Belfast’ is an online wall made up of people’s favourite images of the city, which will then become a feature at an [...]
Easter Eggs-travaganza
Friday, April 2, 2010
It apparently takes just 120 seconds to consume a cream egg… and this weekend thousands of people will be getting their teeth stuck into the yummy treats courtesy of two local youth groups.
Young people from churches in north Belfast and Granshaw have spent months collecting cream eggs en masse, in preparation for handing them out [...]
Feet that Stop
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Take a few young people with a vision to make a difference on the streets of Belfast; take a few flasks of soup and hot drinks - and plenty of warm layers to combat some of the coldest nights of the year. This is a project known as Beautiful Feet.
It started out as an idea [...]
Let them know it’s Christmas…
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
If people care enough to do this for me, then maybe I am worth caring about…” The words of a woman in Belfast who has been handed a free hamper of groceries - all thanks to the kindness of random strangers she will never meet…
She’s one of 2,400 people across the city who have benefited [...]










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