Watch the Food Power story
As our Food Power programme draws to a close, see how people power has tackled food poverty.
Since 2017 the Food Power programme has been supporting alliances to tackle the root causes of food poverty, giving a voice to people with lived experience, and creating a network of sharing and learning. After four years, the programme is coming to an end in its current form. Help us mark the occasion by watching and sharing this new film showcasing some of the people that put the power in ‘Food Power’.
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This spring, Church Action on Poverty will support a course looking at combining theology and politics. James Butler of the …
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