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Projects

Projects

  • AFIA
  • Knitting and sewing patterns
  • Bags of Love

In Suffolk, the Mothers' Union runs a wide range of projects reaching out in the community.  AFIA - Away From It All - holidays is one of the big projects run by the Diocese, but many branches and individuals are very active supporting their local communities.

These are projects that are ongoing in our Diocese:

  • Supporting the Women's refuges in Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds (contact Sandra Griffiths for the Ipswich refuge, or Jane Leung for the Bury refuge)
  • Supporting the Chapman Centre and Ipswich Winter Night Shelter
  • Knitting hats for the Seaman's Mission
  • Christmas cards for Prisoners
  • Making drain bags for Breast Clinic / Oncology Department
  • Memory bags for the special care baby unit
  • Knitting baby hats and making quilts for premature babies.

 

As well as supporting the Diocesan projects, MU branches will often strongly support their parish church or benefice churches.  They may send cards to couples married in their church, and to those baptised there, or they may run or support the children's Church groups.  Some branches help with Open The Book activities at their local primary school.

In addition to these activities branches may fundraise for the national and worldwide projects run by Mothers' Union.

Why not pass on our magazines - Connected and the Prayer Diary - to anyone who doesn't get a copy, and have spare copies available in your church.

 

Photo of items donated for children at the Women's Refuge

Items donated for children at the Ipswich Women's Refuge

 

Photo of craft items donated for children at the Women's Refuge

Craft items donated for children at the Ipswich Women's Refuge

 

Photo of hats knitted for premature babies

Hats knitted for premature babies at the West Suffolk Hospital

 

 

Photo of quilts for premature babies

Quilts for the Ipswich special care baby unit

 

 

Memory bags for the special care baby unit

Memory bags for the special care baby unit

 

Lighthouse newsletter thanking MU for our donation of the garden bench

items donated for the ipswich winter night shelter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Items donated to the Ipswich Winter Night Shelter

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