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Homes for Islington and Southwark Council is raising money for London Legal Support Trust

Participants: Sach Bhatia , Nikki Fashola , Rodney Frederick , Debbi Gooch , Niall Kilfoil , Daniel Metcalf

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6th London Legal sponsored walk · 17 May 2010 ·

The London Legal Support Trust supports the work of social welfare legal centres in London and the Home Counties. Funds raised are targeted to assist requests for help from the centres. This financial aid helps the legal centres overcome funding crises, develop new services, support appeals and improve their premises.

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Our team from Homes for Islington and Southwark Council are walking in the 2010 London Legal Sponsored walk rto raise funds for the London Legal Support Trust who help to fund legal advicew agencies in London.

The agencies such as the law centres in Islington and Southwark d help the most disadvantaged people to overcome poverty. The Centres help people with prolems in housing, debt, benefits and all the poverty related areas of law in which the need has become much greater in the past 18 months.

The agencies do not have enough funding to cope. So we are walking and would ask you to sponsor our walkers as generously as you can.

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