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Lifelines in a crisis: what can cities do?

Posted on 7 June 2019 by Gavin Aitchison
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10841733445_f3b52a6512_oCrisis support: one city’s story
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Dangerous Stories -‘a complex course for complex times and a complex faith’

Posted on 11 April 2019 by Liam Purcell
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Dangerous StoriesWe just received a wonderful review of Dangerous Stories, Church Action on Poverty’ series of Bible studies on Jesus’ parables.

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For richer, for poorer

Posted on 2 April 2019 by Liam Purcell
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Pengilley painting

Revd Dr David Primrose (Director of Transforming Communities in the Diocese of Lichfield and a trustee of Church Action on Poverty) reflects on a fruitful and courageous partnership.

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Posted in Church of the Poor, Churches, Partners and allies, Partners to Close the Gap | Leave a reply

Could you be a community storyteller?

Posted on 27 March 2019 by Gavin Aitchison
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image1Let’s take a fresh look at Greater Manchester
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Run to unlock poverty!

Posted on 26 March 2019 by Liam Purcell
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IMG_0405Church Action on Poverty is looking for people to join our team in the Great Manchester Run on 19 May 2019. Challenge yourself, get fit, and raise funds to help loosen the grip of UK poverty!

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Church Action on Poverty in the North East: offering hope to communities?

Posted on 18 March 2019 by Liam Purcell
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capneagm3On Church Action on Poverty Sunday (3 March 2019), our local group in the North East questioned local mayoral candidates about their plans to loosen the grip of poverty in the region. Group member Tony Wood shared this report with us.

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The data: What’s happened to crisis support where you live?

Posted on 15 March 2019 by Gavin Aitchison
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Screenshot mapSee our full data-set for England.
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Sweet Charity?

Posted on 11 March 2019 by Liam Purcell
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Centre-for-Theology-and-Justice-logoDetails of the 2019 David Goodbourn Lecture, organised by the Centre for Theology and Justice.

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How to save £22 a week on food AND help your community

Posted on 8 March 2019 by Gavin Aitchison
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North Manchester is the latest area to join the pantry revolution
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Transforming poverty through the silver screen

Posted on 6 March 2019 by Liam Purcell
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We’re pleased to share this article from Lichfield Diocese about Transforming Poverty, a new course which we published in February 2019.

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Posted in Church Action on Poverty Sunday, Church of the Poor, Churches, Partners and allies, Stigma | 1 Reply

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