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The story of how Ed and his wife Rachel developed and put into practice, in partnership with local churches, a vision to provide a home to ex-prisoners, refugees and victims of abuse.

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The story of how Ed and his wife Rachel developed and put into practice, in partnership with local churches, a vision to provide a home to ex-prisoners, refugees and victims of abuse.
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Ed's background is as a humanitarian aid worker with Tearfund. He worked for nine years in war and drought and countries with high malnutrition, working mainly with displaced populations. Countries he worked included: Burundi, Sierra Leone, Liberia, South Sudan, Darfur, Northern Kenya. His final post was as Director of Tearfund's largest ever programme in Darfur where he was responsible for 400 staff working in one of the world's most dangerous operating environments. Prior to that he graduated from Exeter University where he had played hockey for England Universities, and in the national league. After his stint in Darfur he worked for the YMCA for three years before giving up the position of 'Director of Client Services' to start a tiny charity. Hope into Action has now grown into a charity with over 50 homes. In Peterborough now, the charity has over 13 churches giving the homeless a home. Ed is married to Rachel. They met overseas and Rachel is a nurse. They have three children. Ed lives in Peterborough and attends Bretton Baptist church.