
Transforming the Jericho Road
In this guest post, Bryn Lauder of the JustMoney Movement explores the connections between poverty and tax justice.

In this guest post, Bryn Lauder of the JustMoney Movement explores the connections between poverty and tax justice.

The Your Local Pantry network has led to new partnerships and connections all over the UK. This blog tells of an exciting organisation doing brilliant work in Edinburgh. Community One Stop Shop (COSS) is a project based in Broomhouse, an

Pat Devlin, one of Church Action on Poverty’s most experienced supporters and activists, is stepping down after almost 40 years. Sometimes, we can see exactly where a powerful wave of change began – the single action that started the ripples

This Neighbourhood Voices story comes from West Yorkshire We’re in Halifax. Queen’s Road to be precise – in a former betting shop that is now home to Halifax Unity, a group seeking to co-create a vibrant, diverse and resilient community,

There have been some political statements that have demonised and divided people in the past week. It’s absolutely not what the UK public needs or wants. There is, in fact, considerable consensus around poverty and economic justice in the UK.
Sheffield Church Action on Poverty’s first Civic Breakfast since Covid has heard that around 120,000 people in Sheffield are living in poverty, homelessness is the worst it has ever been, and city food banks could collapse if demand continues to

The inaugural event in our Artists for Change programme took place in Manchester on 28 April 2024.
God never intended for one group of people to live in superfluous inordinate wealth, while others live in abject deadening poverty. ———— Revd Dr Martin Luther King ———— Report’s purpose This report is to be submitted to an Annual General Meeting, to be

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