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Caritas and Justice & Peace Scotland – Give me 5 campaign

  • Posted on 27/03/2018
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Caritas and Justice & Peace Scotland – Give me 5 campaign

  • Posted on 27/03/2018
  • By: Josephine Hughes
  • in Caritas Award News, Featured News, SCES News
GM5 schools update

Great feedback for the work done by Caritas students on the “Give Me 5” campaign, working in conjunction with Justice and Peace Scotland and the Child Poverty Action Group:

“I would like to say to all Caritas students that their work has played an important role in raising awareness of the issues of child poverty, and the potential of the child benefit top up. They have also helped to ensure that topping up benefits is being advocated not just by the GM5 campaign, but by the independent experts on the Poverty and Inequality Commission.”

John Dickie – Director, Child Poverty Action Group

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