Village People South Norfolk edition – June / July 2022 (Early Summer)

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REAL LIVES

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REAL LIVES

Sky’s the limit for charity action

aptops for students, hope for homeless addicts and food for hungry families – The Norfolk Community Foundation works alongside more than 100 charities and voluntary groups to transform Norfolk communities. Henry Cator (OBE) took on the challenge of chairman at the independent charity five years ago, building on a legacy to help some of the most vulnerable and challenged with vital finance and resources. He has lived in Norfolk all his life, and lives in the house where he was born, so he is passionate about seeing the county thrive and shine. Henry has brought a unique pioneering spirit of adventure to his role. This has included jumping from a plane at 14,000 feet for a sponsored charity skydive with the former Bishop of Norwich, the Rt Revd Graham James (a co-founder of the Foundation) and their spouses. That daring feat raised £32,000 for the Matthew Project in Norwich, proving that the sky really is the limit! His chairman role has been forged with experience, compassion and an outworking Christian faith. During an illustrious career he has been

instrumental in raising millions to help worthy causes over the last 25 years. Henry attended church with his father and later went to boarding school, but before leaving home his father gave him a prayer book. Inside were the words of a well-known prayer about giving without counting the cost; labouring without reward and toiling without seeking rest. It set the course for his life. “If we can help those less fortunate it is worthwhile,” says Henry. “The pandemic has meant a widening gulf between those who have and those who have not. It’s worrying if society ignores the suffering. But Norfolk is special, hundreds and thousands of people are prepared to volunteer – it’s the mortar that holds the fabric of our community together, as action speaks louder than words. We gave away £4m of grant money over each of the last two years, but it’s amazing how quickly you can spend it! “Needs are immense and heart breaking. At the Matthew Project, for example, clients suffer rejection and demise, resulting in addiction and hard, lean street living. But one client I spoke to who lived in the city and wanted to be involved

in the countryside now helps with woodland maintenance, and seeing the smile on his face is fantastic because it means so much.” He talks about the ‘Good Samaritan’ story Jesus told: “He stopped and picked up the man who was robbed and beaten and took him to the inn, paying the unconditional costs for his recovery. Showing unconditional love and support is often the bit that gets missed, but it can come with giving expertise and time – not just money.” As his chairman role ended recently, he says: “If you enjoy what you are doing in life there is a better chance of doing it well. Variety has been the ‘spice of life’ but it has always been about people – it is after all “that in giving we receive.”

Henry Cator OBE www.norfolkfoundation.com

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pages 82-84

Refreshing Waters - The Norfolk Community Foundation

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pages 77-79

Finance - kicking back against inflation

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pages 74-76

Ear health and hearing with Cecil Amey

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page 73

Property - top tips for selling your home

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pages 62-64

Health - gardening tips for hay

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pages 67-70

Health - how to look after your joints

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pages 71-72

Recipe for Paul Hollywood’s authentic Cornish pasty

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pages 65-66

Book reviews - fiction for

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pages 55-56

Memories of Oakley

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pages 45-48

Homes - focus on timber buildings

3min
page 51

Poetry Corner with Louis Sacksen from East Harling

1min
pages 43-44

WIN tickets to see Queen Symphonic at Newmarket Racecourse

4min
pages 41-42

Recipe for Miso Caramel Apple Cake

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pages 31-32

Greenfingers with Alan

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pages 35-36

Latitude returns for summer

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pages 23-26

Walking for health around Framingham Pigot East & Yelverton

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pages 17-18

Garden Jottings from The Garden Enclosure

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pages 33-34

WIN tickets to three amazing music concerts in Earlham Park

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pages 14-16

Ladies of Letters arrives in Norwich

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