We want to capture all the fun, feelings and facts of our 1000 Hours campaign as they happen in words, pictures and videos. We aim to publish a daily blog with news of what’s been happening, pictures of those magic moments of kindness and a running total of the hours clocked up. To do this…
We are up and running with the first 20 hours of voluntary work and acts of kindness logged on the website. On the very first day of Lent, volunteers have baked brownies to give away, updated a charity website, given out a box of chocolates to a keyworker at a care home and baked a…
If you are involved in 1000 Hours and you’re on Facebook you can now use the #1000hours frame on Facebook to show your support. Get involved Go to the Gateway Vineyard Norwich Facebook page and use the Try Me link. Set it as a temporary picture for all of Lent. You can even add the…
The launch of the 1000 Hours revolution of kindness has been hitting the headlines across Norfolk. Craig Deal appeared on Radio Norfolk talking to Sunday Show presenter Anthony Isaacs (Pictured below). Listen to him here and start at 1hr 10 mins 30 secs. The launch has also appeared in the Eastern Daily Press and the…
Gateway Vineyard church in Norwich is planning to launch a revolution of kindness, called 1000 Hours, across the city and county to mark the 40 days of Lent leading up to Easter. Gateway is aiming for its members and supporters to rack up at least 1000 hours of voluntary work and acts of kindness towards…
There are 2 ways to log your hours: Go to our Home Page and use the form there to tell us What did you do? how many people were involved? and how many hours did you give? Complete a 1000 Hours Log Card and hand it in to the Welcome Desk at Gateway Vineyard on…
We are really looking forward to 1000 hours. If you want to know more about the project here is a message from the guys at Ashford Vineyard who have been running the project for a few years!