Waterloo Partnership
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The Waterloo Partnership is a British Charity based in Waterloo and Crosby areas of Liverpool raises money for its Sierra Leone namesake[1].
Sierra Leone is currently emerging from a period of Civil War and is one of the poorest countries in the world.
Its UK committee includes the Labour MP for Crosby, Claire Curtis-Thomas. Delegations, involving several members of the committee as well as some local teachers have visited Waterloo in recent years. Schools involved include Sacred Heart Catholic College, Chesterfield High School and Waterloo Primary School.
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- Couple touched by trip to Sierra Leone - Crosby Herald
- Graduate Union Email Bulletin
- Mention in House of Commons
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