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Jane Nicholson

Jane Nicholson on Radio 4

FARA Charity founder Jane Nicholson is on BBC Radio 4’s The Reunion - The renowned series reunites individuals involved in a moment in modern history.

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FARA Social Worker

10 years working with FARA

Andreea’s story of life working as a Social Worker on FARA’s Tackling Poverty Through Education programme.

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The Look of Mourning: Loss and devastation in the eyes of refugees

I entered the refugee centre, trying not to make any noise. I had imagined how tired the people must get, travelling the long road from Ukraine to Romania.  But as I opened the door, I was greeted by cheerful voices and the sound of children’s laughter. A small, colourful, unicorn of about 3 years old, […]

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Romanian rural poverty

Tackling Poverty, Transforming Lives

Our services include care for vulnerable children and adults with learning disabilities, youth at risk and community-based programmes tackling poverty through education.

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The word “fara” means “without” in Romanian and the charity was created to provide a family for those without.

Contact FARA shops

If you have had any issues with FARA shops or wish to give us some feedback please contact us.

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Fulham Road

Fulham Road, opened in August 1992, has pride of place being FARA’s first shop. Small and beautifully stocked with trinkets, fabulous designer clothing for men and women and exceptional bric-a-brac.

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Fulham – North End Road

At the heart of the hustle and bustle in North End Road, you will find a generous shop full of men's and ladies clothes all at very affordable prices. Our large basement is where locals in the know buy good quality linens, curtains and other homeware items.

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Greenford

This voluminous shop is filled with bargain rails holding second hand stock as cheap as £1 as well as sections of individually priced quality clothing for men, women and children. It provides a much needed service for the local community, providing affordable goods for re-use to the less affluent, as well as flying the banner of the charity’s important work in Romania.

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