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Careers carousel gives Minehead Middle School pupils insight into possible futuresShoppers were invited to drop in to The Avenue Methodist Church Hall in Minehead on Friday (December 9) where they could get a cup of coffee.
And while there, they could sign a card to eight featured people suffering human rights abuses.
There was also the chance to sign a letter to the relevant authorities or a petition to the UK Government to do more to stand up for the protection of Syrian families.
Pictured are Amnesty member Jill Walmsley with Mayor of Minehead Cllr Jean Parbrook.
Photo: Chris Lawson
