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Rally for Sheffield student trapped in Gaza

Rally for Sheffield student trapped in Gaza

by Nathan Barcio | Dec 8, 2023 | Breaking, News, Top Story

Student protestors took part in a rally for Said Zaaneen, a student at The University of Sheffield who is stuck in Gaza amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. Last week, student protestors vowed to keep fighting and demanding justice for the victims...
Sheffield charity providing homeless children Christmas gifts

Sheffield charity providing homeless children Christmas gifts

by Larissa Hurt | Dec 7, 2023 | News, Top Story

Homeless charity, Roundabout, are providing presents to homeless children this Christmas. Caitlin Meakin, 28, Marketing and Communications Manager at Roundabout, said: “Our support does not stop at Christmas, a time of joy and hope for many but also a time of fear and...
The organisations tackling poverty in Sheffield at Christmas

The organisations tackling poverty in Sheffield at Christmas

by Larissa Hurt | Dec 6, 2023 | Culture, News

As the Christmas season approaches, temperatures continue to drop and families on low incomes are beginning to feel the pinch, and are left unable to afford Christmas dinner or Christmas presents. With one in four people in Sheffield living in poverty, the cost of...
Arthritis patient from Sheffield Children’s Hospital wins BBC Reporter of the Year

Arthritis patient from Sheffield Children’s Hospital wins BBC Reporter of the Year

by Athenea Lim | Dec 5, 2023 | News

A young boy who suffers from Polyarticular Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) has just been named BBC Young Reporter of the Year. 11-year-old Evan has been a patient of Sheffield Children’s Hospital since his diagnosis of JIA in December 2022, and is also a keen...
Sheffield’s leading HIV consultant encourages people to get tested after a rise in cases

Sheffield’s leading HIV consultant encourages people to get tested after a rise in cases

by Megan Hodson | Dec 5, 2023 | Culture, News, Top Story

People in Sheffield are urged to get tested for HIV/AIDS after data shows a slow rise from pre-pandemic testing levels in Sheffield. There is a negative stigma around the disease, preventing people from getting tested. Claire Ryan, HIV lead consultant for Sheffield...
Children will pack Christmas hampers for Sheffield’s underprivileged families

Children will pack Christmas hampers for Sheffield’s underprivileged families

by Keator Cheng | Nov 30, 2023 | Culture, Events, News

The S12 Community Pantry in Frecheville has planned to give Christmas hampers to help children in poverty throughout Christmas. The community group aims to prepare Christmas hampers containing toys and festive cards crafted by children, and a pack of food for...
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