Thomas Barnardo
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“No destitute child ever refused admission”. This was a sign that Thomas Barnardo put up in his home for homeless children. The Amazing People Club® is proud to bring you the life story of this extraordinary man. Be inspired by his tenacious spirit and tireless work as a philanthropist and evangelist. His efforts made a difference to the lives of children all over the world and his legacy has left an indelible mark on society. We can all be encouraged to continue to support the work of Barnardo’s, as there will always be children in need.
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