Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Volunteering opportunity - Besom


Last year, several members of JM spent a Saturday painting the home of a single dad and his son with the help of the Besom in Barnet.

Now Besom are looking for volunteers to help deliver donated household items to those in need on Saturday mornings (approx 9:30-12:30). Why not join the a van team for some fun and (hopefully) sunshine filled Besom days this summer!

The Saturday summer van dates are:
April 13th and 27th
May 11th, and 25th
June 8th and 22nd
July 6th and 20th

Post a comment below if you're interested in helping out on one of those dates and we'll hook you up with the team. Remember, being part of JM isn't just about learning to do right, but also putting that learning into action, so do grab this opportunity to get involved...


"We act as a bridge between those who want to give and those in need in our community. We believe that by getting actively involved, our eyes and hearts are opened, and we understand more of God's heart for those in need."

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A busy weekend

What a busy weekend!

A number of us went to visit Theresa Villiers, MP for Chipping Barnet, on Saturday morning to discuss the IF campaign. We meet someone else in the waiting room who was also there to talk to her about the campaign, so we made friends and went in together - always networking and recruiting new members!

Theresa was familiar with much of what the campaign is trying to achieve and made positive noises about the issues we raised. Perhaps most pleasingly, when we raised the matter of the Government committing to allocate 0.7% of GDP to international aid, she smiled and told us that the first person into her surgery that morning had been complaining loudly about the amount of money Britain gives away in aid to developing nations, so it was encouraging to hear the five of us voicing our support for ongoing generosity.


On Monday morning Lizzie and Dave went to have a similar conversation with Mile Freer, MP for Finchley and Golders Green, which sounds to have been equally productive.

In addition to that, Elaine hosted the Sing for Water concert at St Bs in Saturday night, where several local choirs performed in support of the work of WaterAid. It was a great evening, with some memorable performances, including an appearance by our own Victoria and Mr Mike Dore. Thanks to all who came along and supported.


This week is a second Wednesday week, so if you have a 2to4 Group, you might want to meet up with them. If you don't, why not invite someone else from the community over for a drink and a natter?

Oh, and don't forget to hang on to plastic trays in preparation for a week Wednesday, when we'll be looking at food chains and grow your own.

That's all for now. Enjoy your week and see you soon!

Sunday, 3 March 2013

Grow your own



With concerns over the complexity of our food chains and the sad demise of Richard Briers, aka Tom from the Good Life, it seems timely that this month we're looking at growing your own food - whether a simple planter with herbs on the window sill or a more ambitious allotment, everyone can grow something. Come along and discuss the issues and have a go at starting your own kitchen garden.

If you can, bring along a small plastic container (the sort that cheery tomatoes or blueberries come in)...

Wednesday 20th March
19:30-21:30
Coffee Republic, North Finchley

See you there!

Sing for Water - This Saturday



A short reminded that Sing for Water - An evening of song in support of WaterAid, is taking place THIS SATURDAY at St Barnabas Church. 

Come along and enjoy and eclectic mix of song from North London choirs, including:

London Youth Gospel Choir
Barnet A Level Music Centre Choir
Queen Elizabeth's School Choir
Vocalis, Mill Hill County High School
The Rowantree Choir, Enfield
Jubilo, St Barnabas Church

Doors open at 7pm. Refreshments available.

Tickets: £7.50 on the door / £5 for under 16s.

For further information contact northlondonwaids@hotmail.co.uk


IF, the UN and a mysterious request

Great to see lots of you at our gathering last Wednesday and special thanks to Natalie and Ian for the fascinating ideas and insights on Fairtrade and ethical consumerism.


At that session, Victoria highlighted the Enough Food... IF Campaign and challenged us to arrange a meeting with our local MPs to raise the campaign with them. Following that discussion, Victoria has identified some resources to help us with that challenge. These include a briefing note to share with your MP (and handy for reminding you what the campaign is about too!) and a longer Executive Summary

Victoria and I have set up an opportunity to meet with Theresa Villiers on Saturday 9th March for those living in Chipping Barnet, while Dave is speaking to Mike Freer's office for those in Finchley & Golders Green. We'd like people to come along with us and will be preparing for those meetings at our next pub session (this coming Weds, 8pm at The Catcher in the Rye, Finchley Central).

Two other things to flag: 

Firstly, that our esteemed member Ann-Marie is speaking at the UN in the coming days. We're very excited that our local Network has such a wide reach! If you're the praying type, do remember her this week.


Secondly, hang on to your plastic tubs (of the sort that fruit and veg sometimes come in) and bring them along to the next cafe session, where they'll be put to good use...

See you again soon!

Raiding the aid budget to pay for defence?

An interesting comment on the potential ripple effects of passporting DFID resources from development to peacekeeping:

"Campaigners point out that using the aid budget to pay for peacekeeping leaves the Ministry of Defence with more to spend on war."

http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2013/02/problem-camerons-plan-raid-aid-budget-pay-defence

What do you think?

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