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Serving the Community

Christians of diverse backgrounds are standing together alongside the most vulnerable across the many neighbourhoods and communities of our city region.

This page celebrates the different activities and offers opportunities to serve others.

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Refugee Week 2025: Community as a Superpower

Refugee Week takes place from the 16th – 22nd June 2025. The theme for 2025 is Community as a Superpower…

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City Centre Pilgrimage

During the international Catholic ‘Pilgrims of Hope’ Jubilee Year, social action agency Father Hudson’s Caritas has developed a ‘Pilgrimage of…

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National Justice and Peace Network: Annual Conference

From the 25th to 27th July the National Justice and Peace Network will hold their 47th annual conference at The…

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Standing in the Gaps

Get Involved

Local Churches and Christian organisations support a wide array of activites supporting vulnerable and marginalised people in our city region, including people facing homelessness, modern slavery, food poverty, debt issues, isolation, learning disabilities, addiction, mental health issues, a criminal record and unemployment.  You are encouraged to contact the churches or organisations who appear on this page for information about volunteering or getting involved with their activities.

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Standing in the Gaps

Thrive Together Birmingham aims to support and grow the movement of individuals, churches and organisations who, motivated by their faith, are committed to addressing issues of poverty and to playing their part in helping their neighbourhoods to flourish

Caritas works across the Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham by supporting disadvantaged and vulnerable people in local communities.