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Mustard Tree started out as a soup kitchen in 1994, providing food, warm clothes and blankets to the homeless. Today, it occupies 21,000 sq ft in Ancoats and has helped over 9000 vulnerable people ...
Mustard seeds featured prominently in her main crop art piece this year — a cautionary tale about doves, open flames and the 1988 Olympics. "It's a hard, uniform seed. It's a vibrant yellow.
SCRIPTURES & ART: Let the next 24 ... the growth of a seedling and the mustard tree. The little seedling sprouts, breaks through the soil, grows, matures, and feeds a hungry world.
The Mustard Tree is celebrating 30 years of supporting the homeless and other vulnerable people in Greater Manchester. Bev Hall, 46, from Harpurhey, Manchester, ...
In a Facebook post on March 31, social enterprise Mustard Tree urged customers to show kindness to their staff with special needs. They shared an incident that recently happened at their ...
"We are proud to have given away over 750,000 free trees over the course of 27 years. ... asked Phillip Nabors, who co-founded Mustard Seed with his wife, Margaret, in 1981.
The Mustard Tree is a Manchester-based charitable trust established in 1994 which helps people trapped in poverty or homelessness to gain skills and self-confidence. Their headquarters on Oldham Road ...
The work of renowned artist and teacher Shastri Maharaj goes on display from tomorrow at the Y Art Gallery, 26 Taylor Street, Woodbrook, Port of Spain. The solo exhibition is ...