Church offers a helping hand during teacher strikes

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  1. HYDROGEN86

    HYDROGEN86 Head Gardener

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    I just seen on BBC news that some church and others are using their church halls to set up day care centres for parents to drop of their kids whilst they are off school due to the strike. They charge twenty quid per child though. Is that not the same as them selling a homeless person a Bacon and egg butty for 2.99?
    I thought the reason people gave to the church is so when times are hard they can do these things for free out of the goodness of their hearts?
     
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    Too true, and please see my post 'Todays' strikes - Food for thought'
     
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