People in Bradford and across Yorkshire can take part in a major research project organised by the Salvation Army.
Researchers want to collect the stories of anyone who has a connection with the charity or has benefited from its help.
It will mark the 100th anniversary of a famous speech by Salvation Army founder General William Booth.
Director of research and development at the organisation, Richard Bradbury, said: “This is a very exciting project for the Salvation Army to embark upon. The stories gathered will be an excellent testament to the Salvation Army's positive impact on people’s lives.”
Anyone interested in being interviewed for the project should e-mail gayle.munro @salvationarmy.org.uk before the end of this month.
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