| Description | Grant file containing correspondence, minutes, agendas, grant overviews, leaflets, accounts, project proposal and funding requests relating to Bringing Reconciliation for Each and All in the Community of Heath Town (BREACH), Wolverhampton. Funding source(s): Barrow and Geraldine S. Cadbury Trust. Applicant overview: The BREACH project was launched by the Diocese of Lichfield in 1989 to, 1) help coordinate and strengthen the work of a number of community groups and individuals who are working for justice, reconciliation and better relationships with the police and within communities of Heath Town and New Park village, 2) enable local Christian groups and churches to participate effectively in the process of reconciliation, justice making and community organising, 3) work in partnership with statutory and voluntary agencies in monitoring and tackling the drugs problem including 'pushing' and addiction in Heath Town, and 4) help in the rebuilding of community and family support networks in the face of effects of long term unemployment, changes in social and housing legislation and other pressures which provide the potential for community, family and personal breakdown. Nature of support: In 1989 the Trust approved two years of support at £10,000 per annum. In 1990 the Trust amended this decision by extending support for a third year. This third grant was subsequently rescinded. Minutes: B&GSCT 7138, B&GSCT 7205, B&GSCT 7563. Notes: File organised from newest to oldest. File numbered 'EA/3/1'. |