A new edition of a book about the early days of Watford homelessness charity New Hope is being re-launched this weekend.
Entertaining Angels, which tells the story of the charity's beginnings in the early 1990s, was written by the late Janet Hosier, co-founder of New Hope.
The new edition, to be re-launched on Saturday, April 25, includes an updated section written by Janet’s son, Craig Borlase.
The re-launch will be at Storehouse on The Parade from 2pm to 4pm. There will be an opportunity to by the book and to meet New Hope’s other co-founder, Sheila Meaning, who, with Janet, started New Hope by inviting homeless men and women into their own homes.
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