Andy & Sara

Actions

  1. Shelve The Bottled Water
    Committed to this action for 01 Jul 2008, along with 66 others.

  2. Take A Mug To Work - don't use plastic
    Committed to this action for 01 Jul 2008, along with 206 others.

  3. Slow Down, Calm Down (Stick to the speed limit)
    Committed to this action for 01 Jul 2008, along with 186 others.

  4. Choose to have one meat-free day a week in your home
    Committed to this action for 01 Jul 2008, along with 254 others.

  5. Stop Taking Plastic Bags From Shops
    Committed to this action for 01 Dec 2007, along with 600 others.

  6. Turn Off The Tap When Brushing Your Teeth
    Committed to this action for 01 Dec 2007, along with 533 others.

  7. Switch off and unplug appliances and chargers
    Committed to this action for 01 Dec 2007, along with 413 others.

  8. More tea vicar? (Don't overfill your kettle.)
    Committed to this action for 01 Dec 2007, along with 167 others.

Recent Comments

  1. Give Thanks Before A Meal -

    Was very humbled in Zambia when I was offered a glass of water by a fellow pastor. He said a prayer of thanks for it before we drank.

  2. Wear Your 'Make Poverty History' Band -

    Still wearing mine in December 2007 – determined / hoping that “Make Poverty History” won’t just become history without doing what it set out to do.

  3. Wear Your 'Make Poverty History' Band -

    PS – they’re still available if you’ve lost or chucked your original one away. Try Oxfam’s website.

Andy & Sara This is Andy & Sara’s profile page.

Andy is vicar of St Mike’s and St Mair’s Churches in Aberystwyth.
Sara works as a team leader at Plas Lluest – a residential home for adults with learning difficulties

Featured Action

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Sign Avaaz.org's emergency 'Save the Bee' petition

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07 Jan 2011
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