Panto, the Ipswich Winter Night Shelter, and big year for EACH.
Aladdin in West Suffolk, churches open up for the homeless in Ipswich and a look back the year we built a Treehouse.
This week, the Ipswich Winter Night Shelter project started.
More than 300 volunteers are now helping to open seven churches as night shelters.
They'll each open one night a week providing 12 beds over the winter.
Rob catches up with award winning Magician, Michael Jordan and his assistant Tamsyn Sear, staring in Aladdin and His Magic Lamp at the Arts Centre in Haverhill.
Joining Rob in the Studio is Nikki Brown, one of the fundraising team at the East Anglia's Childrens' Hospices (EACH).
This year they've moved into the new 拢3m Treehouse building in Ipswich, now fully open and supporting families of life-threatened children across Suffolk and North Essex.
Suffolk's food producers are getting a boost in sales in the run up to Christmas.
The marketing group Tastes of Anglia say companies have been deluged with requests for more supplies.
And staying with food, young people in Ipswich have been learning how to cook healthy curry.
The charity 4YP ran the 'Thindaloo' cooking session with the Bangladeshi community for about 15 teenagers this week.
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- Sun 18 Dec 2011 06:00大象传媒 Radio Suffolk