Dear John
Here's your weekly update from Church Action on Poverty. As usual, we have
stories of how people are staying connected during lockdown and resources to
help you do the same.
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THE COLLECTIVE
On Tuesday we launched the pilot episode of The Collective. The Collective is
Church Action on Poverty's new monthly show that brings together inspiring
stories from across the country of collective action to promote dignity, agency
and power.
The first episode focused on Church Responses to the Crisis and included stories
from Liverpool and Sheffield.
Don't worry if you missed it on Tuesday, you can watch the full episode on Facebook
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The next episode will look at community repsonses and will be live Zoom and
Facebook on Tuesday 15th September, 2 - 2.40 pm.
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GATHERING ON THE MARGINS
Gathering on the Margins is back on Tuesday 21st July, 2 - 3 pm . This session will be a chance to have a catch up, reflect on how the last month
has been and discuss community responses to the crisis.
Join us on Zoom. [[link removed]]
HOW ONE ESTATE PULLED TOGETHER AND HOW COVID COULD CHANGE IT FOREVER
An inspiring story of neighbours looking out for each other during the outbreak,
and working towards lasting change.
Find out more here.
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We'll be in touch again next week. In the meantime, stay safe and stay
connected.
Best wishes
Felicity Guite
Church Action on Poverty
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0161 872 9294
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England and Wales, number 3780243.
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