Greenbelt associates Church Urban Fund have unveiled a new campaign which aims to raise awareness of the transformative work that church-based community workers do with the poorest and most marginalised in this country.
Politicians, charities and commentators have been quick to respond to this month's rioting, with many looking at poverty - and the inequality between rich and poor - as the root cause of the disturbance.
If you're looking for a great interplay of ideas - discussion, debate and downright differences of opinion - our Panels programme at Greenbelt is going to knock your socks off.
Greenbelt associates Church Urban Fund are throwing a reception in The Kitchen - their home throughout Greenbelt 2011 - and they invite you to attend!
We're rapidly approaching this year's Christian Aid Week. Here's a piece from Greenbelt's partner Christian Aid about what's planned for this year...
We know how much Greenbelters love tea, and we also know that you're engaged with a wealth of social justice issues and are often looking to find ways to make a difference.
Christian Aid write:- Christian Aid's Trace the Tax campaign will play a central role in the charity's presence at this year's festival.
Here are Greenbelt associates Church Urban Fund, with a vital reminder of the important work they do in the UK battling poverty:- --- Poverty in the UK is a huge problem… The proportion of children living in poverty has doubled in the past generation.
It can't have escaped your attention that it's Christian Aid Week once again.
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