This February, people from all walks of life will use the power of green hearts to show decision makers that we want to see urgent action to tackle climate change, protect nature and bring down bills.
This Fairtrade Fortnight, join us in spreading a simple message: making the small switch to Fairtrade supports producers in protecting the future of some of our most-loved food and the plane
From rolling up your sleeves to help a local group, to joining some of the UK’s well-known national charities – Monday May 8th will be your chance to get involved.
The theme for Holocaust Memorial Day 2023 is ‘ordinary people’. who today must be alert to the dangers of antisemitism, racism, and intolerance, and strive to combat the evil of genocide in our world.
Racial Justice Sunday resources are produced by CTBI’s sponsoring churches. The resource for 2023 will provide readers with opportunities to pray and take action on racial justice-related matters.
For 2023 the materials have been ‘guided by the churches of Minneapolis as we seek to explore how the work of Christian unity can contribute to the promotion of racial justice across all levels of society’
On Church Action on Poverty Sunday in 2023, we’re sharing stories from one of Church Action on Poverty’s longstanding partners in that movement: Cornwall Independent Poverty Forum (CIPF)
Nov 12 will see mass mobilisations across the country and put thousands of people on the streets to demand Climate Justice in solidarity with the Global Day of Action called by Egyptian groups at COP27.
The Proclamation of the Accession to the Throne of His Majesty King Charles III will be made to the people of Cornwall by the High Sheriff at 13:00 at the entrance to Truro Cathedral.
A packed schedule of conferences, workshops and training – hosted in partnership with Green Works and sponsored by Don’t Cry Wolf – will help Cornish businesses value the difference they can make in the global challenge and equip them with the skills to make a change.