A Friend’s spirit giveth life
21 04 2010 | by Roger Sawtell | Read 583 times
Roger Sawtell remarks upon the continued inspiration from Caradog Jones
The National Friendship Fund (NFF) is a big name for a small Northampton-based fund, sharply focused on making subsistence grants to asylum seekers and refugees. It was founded over fifty years ago by Caradog Jones, a remarkable Quaker. As a pacifist in the first world war he was sentenced to solitary confinement and hard labour at Newcastle gaol.
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Bro Roger, i’m so excited to have located u online. I was recommended ur address: National Friendship Fund, 146 Ardington Road, Northampton NN1 5LT to cantact u to attract ur sponsorship 4 a 1-year college programme to complete my Bsc programme in Software Enginneering.
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