Tag: Partners and allies

New toolkit: Hosting a regional anti-poverty roundtable

Our new roundtable guide will help churches or dioceses to host productive regional events We’ve published a new resource for churches and dioceses who would like to start constructive regional conversations about tackling poverty. Too often in society, we hear

Four people behind a desk, looking at the camera. Two are standing; two sitting.

Activists work to shape policies of the future

Change happens when people come together to make it happen. Activists with experience of poverty have been doing just that, with three UK universities. Members of the Speaking Truth To Power panel took part in a national event at London

The Let's End Poverty text logo, on a collage of four images of people doing craft or art.

78 pics: Pantry members get creative to end poverty

From mosaics to murals, pots to paintings, Pantry members have been creating stunning art pieces this year Dozens of people around the UK have been taking part in creative arts projects, alongside the Let’s End Poverty campaign. Earlier this year,

Jo Seddon at St Leonard's in Bootle

Building hopes and dreams in Bootle

“What drives me is people and community. I am passionate about equality and want to see that here in Linacre ward.” Jo outside St Leonard’s Youth and Community Centre in Bootle All over the UK, tenacious and compassionate people are

Our partner APLE is looking for new trustees

Could you be a trustee for APLE (Addressing Poverty with Lived Experience)? We’re pleased to share this invitation from the APLE Collective (who work in partnership with Church Action on Poverty on projects like this year’s ‘Dignity For All’ conference):

An Introduction to the Joint Public Issues Team

The Joint Public Issues Team (JPIT) is a partnership between the Baptist Union of Great Britain, the Methodist Church and the United Reformed Church, with the Church of Scotland as an associate member. The purpose of JPIT is to help