With Church Action on Poverty’s support, new Self-Reliant Groups are emerging across Greater Manchester. Link Worker Joyce Kay explains how SRGs are changing people’s lives.
Read more “A symbol of change”
Our Empowerment Programme Officer Ben Pearson has been involving young people as experts in tackling food poverty.
Read more “Food Power: young experts”
St Leonard’s Church in Sunningwell, Oxfordshire, held a service recently to mark Church Action on Poverty Sunday. They kindly agreed to share their prayers with us here.
Read more “Church Action on Poverty Sunday: prayers from Sunningwell”
We are sad to report that Adrian Smith, a long-standing member of Church Action on Poverty’s Council of management, passed away recently. Rose Tyrrell, who served as a trustee alongside Adrian, wrote this memorial for him.
Read more “Adrian Smith RIP”
With Church Action on Poverty Sunday approaching on 11 February, our Director Niall Cooper says that as Christians, our challenge is to hear, value and amplify the voices of those at the margins of society.
Read more “Voices from the Margins”
In our new report, we call on the Government to establish a Food and Poverty Strategy for the UK.
Read more “Step Up to the Plate”
The Right Revd Rachel Treweek, Bishop of Gloucester, wrote this blog for End Hunger UK.
Read more “Celebrate what food banks do – but demand action from government on hunger”
See what we had to say about food poverty in Greater Manchester.
Read more “Read all about it! We make the paper”
In the city where school meals first began, we looked at an under-reported aspect of holiday hunger.
Read more “End Hunger UK campaign in the news”
Let’s make 2018 the year to End Hunger in the UK
Together, we can build a society in which everyone has access to good food and no one need go to bed hungry.
Click here to take action now. Read more “2018 : the year to End UK Hunger”