

Joe flew out to meet Sam and the two of them had the opportunity to visit some of our African partners in Uganda. They were able to see the development of the Wellspring Medical Centre which was exciting to see! It was great to catch up with our partners there, as well as visiting our partners Legacy Trust and seeing the various empowerment projects that they are running. They then visited partners Uganda Women’s Concern and led some Micro-Enterprise business training with the staff team. Sam stayed on to deliver more training and then went on to Kenya to visit Love Your Neighbour, Peacemakers, Afrilift, NewCommunity Kibera and Joy Counselling.
This was the first trip in a long time and it was so great to get back to what we love doing and seeing so many of our partners face to face, being able to connect with them once again.
Sam has since been back to Kenya to visit and catch up with our partners there. It’s so great having Sam out on the ground - easily accessible to build and grow such strong relationships.
July 1, 2026
Very soon, we'll be launching our new appeal focused on business, sustainability and enterprise - bringing together our incredible UK business partners with our dedicated partners around the world who are equipping people with the skills, training and opportunities they need to build brighter, more sustainable futures.
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July 1, 2026
Recently we had the pleasure of welcoming Anya to Links for her work experience placement. It was fantastic to have her as part of the team and to share with her the work that goes on behind the scenes to support communities around the world.
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July 1, 2026
Every so often, we get a moment to step back and join with close friends and partners to see the bigger story we’re part of. Links Sundays with our Church partners is one of those moments. It reminds us that mission isn’t something a few specialists do 'over there', it’s the calling of the whole Church, the whole people of God, joining His work of restoring shalom on earth as in Heaven.
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July 1, 2026
Every few years the world pauses to watch something extraordinary. Flags wave, anthems rise and nations pour onto the global stage in a celebration of colour, culture and collective hope. The World Cup becomes a glimpse of what happens when tribes, tongues and nations gather around a shared purpose.
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