My Trip to Calais – January 2017 – Now the Jungle is Gone
For well over a year I have been visiting 'The Jungle" in Calais. My blogs tell of my anguish at
Taking former unknown homeless man Frank Lawlor’s ashes back to the UK
Preamble In early June 2016 a homeless nameless man died one evening at our free Loaves and Fishes free food
The Trump victory
When I was first asked to write a comment on the election of Donald Trump to be President of the
“Clearing” the Jungle in Calais, France
As many of you know, I have visited the refugee camp “the jungle” in Calais several times over the past
Two real life stories from my spending one day in the slums of Cambodia
A mother had to get herself deeply into debt to get her husband out of gaol. He had been trafficked
A follow up to my blog “In Paris remembering Charlie Hebdo………
All my efforts to contact the Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo failed. Not to be outdone, though I decided I'd
Walking with the Refugees
I was apprehensive. How will I find it? Had it changed much? Had the attitude of the refugees there hardened?
In Paris – Remembering Charlie Hebdo
Today, January 7, is the anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo slaughter. I arrived in Paris yesterday with an urn of
The reason I am in Paris in memory of Charlie Hebdo
I'm here in Paris now because I buried Tori Johnson of the Lindt Cafe in Martin Place after the dreadful siege
What I have learned over the past few years
I now realise that I’ve spent far too much of my life ‘out in the cold’. As a child, not
Some of what life has taught me in the last few years
I begin with this story:- A lovely little boy one day decided to go out and look for God. So
An American girl reaches out to me for help
For me life as a child was not an easy one. I was born in England during World War II

