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Medallion worn by members of the Band of Hope in the early 20th century. Hope UK is a United Kingdom Christian charity based in London, England, which educates children and young people about drug and alcohol abuse. Local meetings started in 1847 and a formal organisation was established in 1855 with the name The United Kingdom Band of Hope ...
The first Band of Hope was founded in Leeds in 1847. The Band of Hope Union was founded in 1851. In the United States the movement had generally changed its name to Loyal Temperance Legion, though some locals continued using the Band of Hope name. In 1908 there were approximately 15,000 Bands of Hope and other temperance youth organizations ...
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The paper was established to promote temperance among young people. [2] It was published as the Australian Band of Hope Review, and Children's Friend in 1856, [3] The Australian Band of Hope Journal in 1857, [4] and The Band of Hope Journal and Australian Home Companion in 1858. [5]
Beacon of Hope may refer to: A Beacon of Hope, a 1963 United States report on cultural exchange programs; Beacon of Hope, in Belfast, by Andy Scott; Beacon of Hope in Stiles Circle Park, Oklahoma City; Beacon of Hope, a sculpture in Sackville Gardens, Manchester, England; Beacon of Hope, an album by Sea Scouts
The Beacon of Hope is a steel, columnar monument in the Oklahoma City Innovation District. It is located in Stiles Circle Park, near the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics , and the Oklahoma Department of Commerce headquarters. [ 1 ]