Micklefield Job Club brush up decorating skills…

This entry was posted by Jane Thursday, 29 September, 2011
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It’s always great to hear about  practical projects that Job Clubs organise.

In High Wycombe, Micklefield Job of Work Club  meet on Thursdays at Micklefield Library.

They  noticed that the neighbouring church was in serious need of a facelift; so Job Club leader Matt Knight decided that it would be a good idea to paint the front elevation of the building. This became a great opportunity for team building and raising the Job Club’s profile in the Community.

Micklefield Job Club’s Sheila Bruce says:

“The morning was a great success in so many ways – cooperation, developing leadership skills, joint venturing, fun, plus others too numerous to mention – and an end result which has brightened the church immeasurably.  The weather was perfect and Matt provided bacon butties for all!!”

So, what have your Job Club members done  to help out in your community? or what are you planning to do?  Let’s hear your stories.

One Response to “Micklefield Job Club brush up decorating skills…”

  1. Rev'd Paul Willis

    Many, many thanks to volunteers from the Mickledfield Job Club for giving the front of St Peter’s Church a much needed facelift. Brilliant job.
    There are so many fruitful connections & interactions across different agencies that have enabled this project to happen. Micklefield Job Club, Micklefield Community Library (where the Job Club meets), local Micklefield Churches working together, involvement of Christians from other churches in the town,along with District Council Support. Surely a healthy mix that makes all sorts of things possible and sustainable. Well done to everyone involved in this project.


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