Church work to support Hong Kong arrivals in Leeds makes national news
First published on: 25th September 2023The welcome given to arrivals from Hong Kong by one of our churches is profiled in a national magazine this week.
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The welcome given to arrivals from Hong Kong by one of our churches is profiled in a national magazine this week.
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