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Coppice Primary School in Derbyshire are supporting Shine!

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taken from the Coppice Primary School website After a recent visit from Sian Jones, a volunteer teacher who has worked in Africa offering literacy support, the children and staff of Coppice have chosen to support and develop links with a project known as Shine. The children in Year 3 quickly held a book sale, inspired by the images and stories …

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Donating Monthly to Shine

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written by J Arthur  Fantastic to see the new Shine website.  It’s clear that Shine has achieved a lot in …

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Interview with a Shine graduate

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written by Sian Jones During our first week back at Shine Zambia Reading Academy one of our graduates from last …

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Why I have been supporting Shine for many years

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written by Tahseen Syed  I have known Vineet for nearly 15 years and his kindness and generosity as a person …

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A week volunteering at Shine Zambia Reading Academy

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written by Karen Earthrowl I have always felt strongly about helping worthwhile causes and those in need, so when the …

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Reflections on my first week back in Zambia

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written by Vineet Bhatnagar After a crazy final few days in London tying up loose ends, I finally arrived back …

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My first frustration

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written by Sian Jones Zambia is an amazing country, but unless you are living in your own bubble (as we …

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My first week back in Zambia

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written by Sian Jones We landed in Lusaka on Monday at 6.30am and by 9am I was settled into my …

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How I organised a charity football tournament for Shine

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written by Roger Jarman It seems just a few months ago that I was sitting in a bar with my …

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Going back to Zambia

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written by Sian Jones Going to Zambia has always been an adventure for me, a new unknown chapter. Each time, …

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Third time lucky

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written by Sian Jones As I prepare to return to Zambia to volunteer at Shine Zambia Reading Academy for 6 …

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