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The Link Tank: Edition 2

Giving you the heads-up on services!

First Stop Web Design is not just a web design company. We have a social agenda too!

Part of that agenda is to share information that may be of interest and use to our customers and readers.

This is the first of our ‘Link Tank’ bulletins that direct you to websites of interest.

Link Tank will be produced periodically, published on our website and circulated to email subscribers.

Got a link we should know about? Then why not drop us a line via the First Stop Admin Team : Click to reveal email address.

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This Edition:

Shop For Change
www.shopforchange.info
Shop for Change campaign was launched to raise awareness and to help social enterprises, and other trading third sector organisations, find out about and support each other through their purchasing policies.

One World
www.oneworldgroup.org
One World pioneers internet and mobile phone applications, which the world’s poorest people can use to improve their life opportunities, and which help people everywhere understand global problems – and do something about them.

Think Venue
www.thinkvenue.org
A free venue and finding website developed by Birmingham Voluntary Services Council, to help you to find the right conference venue or meeting room for your event.

Platforma
www.platforma.org.uk
Platforma – arts and refugee network is about supporting, developing and mainstreaming refugee related arts. Its aim is to bring together groups and artists of any background or political status (e.g. refugees and non-refugees), whose work examines the varied experiences of refugees both before and after they arrived and settled in their host country.

ColaLife
www.colalife.org
ColaLife is working in developing countries to bring Coca-Cola, its bottlers and others together to open up Coca-Cola’s distribution channels to carry ‘social products’ such as oral rehydration salts and zinc supplements to save children’s lives.

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