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Merseyside Coalition Against Racism & Fascism

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Church NameMerseyside Coalition Against Racism & Fascism
Address4 St Anne Street
CityBirkenhead
Website

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Here are other Merseyside churches:

  • Bridge Chapel
  • Churches Together in the Merseyside Region
  • Diamond Way Buddhism Liverpool
  • Liverpool Community Spirit
  • Liverpool Community Spirit
  • Liverpool Community Spirit
  • Merseyside African Swahili & French Community Ass.
  • Merseyside Church Watch
  • Merseyside Council Of Faiths
  • Merseyside Fire Support Network
  • Merseyside Gay & Lesbian Christians
  • Merseyside Inter Faith Group, The
  • Merseyside Iranian Community
  • Merseyside Pensioners Liaison Committee
  • Nugent Care Society, The

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