Stories of Passion and Advocacy for Amnesty in Tavistock and Plymouth

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Exploring the voices of volunteers from a street collection event in Tavistock, offering insights into their journeys with Amnesty, the impact of local groups, and the dedication to promoting human rights in Plymouth. Personal narratives, motivations, and challenges shed light on the importance of raising awareness and understanding for the cause.


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  1. At our Street Collection in Tavistock, the volunteers were asked about Amnesty and its work how they became interested in Amnesty, what it means to them and a whole lot more! Jeremy, the Plymouth Chair, spoke of how a holiday in Colombia triggered things off for him 32 secs.

  2. Contacts and details for the Plymouth Group Jim a long-standing member spoke of how the local Amnesty Groups operate. 49 secs.

  3. The Tavistock Street Collection Team! Hilary was keen to stress the importance of raising the profile of the Plymouth Group. 31 secs.

  4. The Plymouth Group meets every first Wednesday at The Quaker House on Mutley Plain in Plymouth at 7.00 pm. David was keen to stress that some people don t always understand exactly what Amnesty are about 45 secs.

  5. and finally, four heartfelt thoughts from our volunteers on the day. Pru Gail 15 secs. 18 secs. Viv Angela 13 secs. 8 secs.

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