
Supporting International Students in the Grip of Coronavirus
As the Coronavirus pandemic continues to gather momentum, with increasing numbers of people being diagnosed and fatalities rising, thousands of international students are trapped in
As the Coronavirus pandemic continues to gather momentum, with increasing numbers of people being diagnosed and fatalities rising, thousands of international students are trapped in
In these difficult times, our top priority is to ensure the welfare of our staff, trainees, volunteers and of course, the hundreds of international students
Friends International, in partnership with churches and Christian Unions, had contact with 11,000 international students last year… but we’re still only scratching the surface. Our
In early January 2020, over 160 of us gathered to celebrate, to share and to learn. The annual Friends International Conference this year focussed on
International Students and the Local Church: A Handbook This new handbook from Friends International brings together in one compact volume an easy to read guide
Why Join Reach? Over the years, both international and British graduates have found the Reach Programme to be formational, setting them up for the next
Hospitality: A Shining Light at Christmas In the middle of winter, when it is dark and cold, you don’t want to be far away from
Statistics suggest that 1 in 4 students suffer from mental health problems.1 Factors that might affect a student’s mental health are numerous but include pressure
Contact Details
The Rowan Centre,
All Nations Christian College,
Easneye, Ware,
Hertfordshire SG12 8LX
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