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What are / were your aims and Any other inspirational stories expectations of the group? you would like to share? Do you feel that you achieved these? Many of our group attend the same church, and I do feel we have made an impact there.  We are recognised as part of the church and take part in services and run prayer evenings.  We often have a great response.  Now we are looking to widen our impact in Norwich and the surrounding area.  What is it like to be in a SPEAK Group? SPEAK for me is all about community.  You could be an activist on your own, but it is so much more enjoyable and motivating to be part of a group.  I have over the years also made some really good friends through SPEAK.  I once came up with a plan for SPEAK meetings of "PEA" - pray, educate, act (very cheesy!)  That is what we do as a SPEAK group.  I always find it inspiring to see where former SPEAKies are now, and the amazing work they are doing.  Being part of SPEAK is life-changing: either in day to day life or in a bigger way! If people want to join your SPEAK Group, how can they find you / do that / what is expected of them? norwich We feel our role is to educate ourselves and others about current justice campaigns.  We then try to act on these campaigns, often by lobbying our MPs.  Our target audience is the larger church and therefore our aim is to ensure that our local churches are taking action on justice issues.  Initially people can just "like" our Facebook page, just to see what we get up to and if they want to become more involved we meet monthly, on the first Monday of each month.  There is no expectation of them - you can do as little or as much as you can/want!  For example one member of our group no longer comes to meetings but keeps in touch via Facebook and email.  Any final words? Sometimes it is easier to let the daily grind get you down - particularly once you have left university and have to work to make ends meet, not necessarily in a job you like.  Coming together and exploring issues of justice and taking them on as a community is a great antidote and you never know, we might actually make the world a little bit of a better place... What is the craziest thing that has happened at a SPEAK event or within your SPEAK Group? Umm... I have funny stories from over the years, and have heard some good stories from old SPEAKies, but for me I think it was the f