Rapid Relief Team UK – January in 60 seconds

At the start of the new year, Plymouth Brethren Christian Church volunteers with the Rapid Relief Team in the UK have been busy delivering hope and relief to those in need. With hospitals under pressure, RRT stepped in at Winchester & Basingstoke hospitals during a critical incident, serving 1,200 staff with refreshments. In Stamford, volunteers provided coffee and doughnuts to Peterborough City Hospital staff, offering frontline support. On Blue Monday, RRT Hertford & Watford boosted spirits at Lister and Mount Vernon Hospitals by serving 3,000 burgers to raise mental health awareness. In Taunton, RRT supported Avon & Somerset Police during a multi-agency training, assisting 200 emergency personnel. Finally, RRT Middlesbrough provided a well-earned meal to Fire, Police, and Ambulance crews after a surprise training exercise to test their response.

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Correcting claims of using legal action to silence former members

Recent reports by The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age falsely imply that the Brethren’s charity, the Rapid Relief Team or RRT, is suing a person, because she made allegations of abuse against a church member. This is categorically untrue.   In the interest of transparency and truth, we have published a full statement below on this matter.   Media Statement Last week The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age published the article […]

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Plymouth Brethren Christian Church pledges support to the Jewish community

Together with other faith and community groups in Australia, this afternoon the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church signed the following: In the wake of the unspeakable attack on our Jewish community at Bondi Beach, we come together across cultural, linguistic and religious differences to make a unified pledge:  We collectively mourn for victims and their families […]

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