A few "Faith in action" links
- Christian Aid - works with partners, donors and sister organisations with an aim of ending poverty and injustice, providing humanitarian relief and long-term development support for poor communities worldwide, while highlighting suffering, tackling injustice and championing people’s rights.
- Trussell Trust - working with people that society forgets, providing practical help through sustainable projects and enabling each person to realise that they are valued, including food banks and community enterprises. Christian organisation but serves people of all faith groups and beliefs or none.
- Hillingdon Foodbank work locally in Hillingdon as part of a nationwide network of Foodbanks, supported by The Trussell Trust who work to combat poverty and hunger across the UK.
- The London Churches Refugee Fund is a charity that raises money to give small grants to organisations assisting refugees and asylum-seekers in the Greater London Area, supporting the London Churches Refugee Network.
- Trinity Homeless Projects, based in Uxbridge, provide day services, housing, coaching, training, work placements and support for people to move-on.
- Housing Justice - national voice of Christian action in the field of housing and homelessness.
- The Joint Public Issues Team (JPIT) - helping the Baptist Union of Great Britain, the Methodist Church and the URC work together on issues of justice and inequality.
- Ekklesia - Resources include renowned daily email briefing service. An independent, not-for-profit thinktank which examines the role of beliefs, values and faith in public life.
- 38 Degrees - one of the UK's biggest campaigning communities, with over 1 million members who share a desire for a more progressive, fairer, better society and come together to decide which issues to campaign on and the actions to take, like signing petitions, emailing or phoning MPs and chipping in to fund newspaper ads about campaigns.
- Church Action on Poverty - national ecumenical Christian social justice charity, committed to tackling poverty in the UK. Works in partnership with churches and people in poverty themselves to find solutions to poverty, locally, nationally and globally.
- Disasters Emergency Committee - raises funds for member charities/UK leading aid agencies in times of crisis. Website includes information on major disasters, emergencies and appeals and how to help.
- British Red Cross - volunteer-led humanitarian organisation that helps people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are.
- Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) - international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, healthcare exclusion and natural or man-made disasters.
- Salvation Army - international Christian church which believes in openly sharing faith and the good news of God's love for everyone. Long history of working with people who are vulnerable and marginalised across the world, speaking out against social injustice, and offering practical help, unconditional assistance and support regardless of race, religion, gender or sexual orientation.
- Amnesty International - campaigning organisation whose purpose is to protect people wherever justice, fairness, freedom and truth are denied.
- Christian Aid Collective - campaign and speak out against the injustice in our world and challenge the systems that keep people poor.
- Act Alliance - network of 130+ churches/related organisations working together for positive, sustainable change in the lives of people affected by poverty and injustice through coordinated and effective humanitarian, development and advocacy initiatives.
- Oxfam - works with communities and partners towards a world without poverty, from life-saving emergency responses to life-changing development projects and campaigning.
- Global Justice Now - democratic social justice organisation working as part of a global movement to challenge the powerful and create a more just and equal world.
- TearFund - Christians passionate about the local church bringing justice and transforming lives - overcoming global poverty. Gives aid on the basis of need alone, regardless of race, creed, or nationality and without adverse distinction of any kind.
- Speak - network connecting young adults and students to campaign and pray about issues of global injustice. Through bringing change to situations of injustice, aims to share faith in our all-loving, all-powerful creator: God.
- Fairtrade Foundation - development organisation committed to tackling poverty and injustice through trade. Works with businesses, organisations and individuals to improve the position of producer organisations and to help them achieve sustainable improvements for their members and their communities.
- Traidcraft - fights poverty through trade, helping people in developing countries to transform their lives. Runs development programmes in some of the poorest countries in the world, and campaigns to bring about trade justice.
- A Rocha - international Christian organisation which, inspired by God’s love, engages in scientific research, environmental education and community-based conservation projects.
- Green Christian - aims to offer insights into ecology and the environment to Christian people and churches and to offer Christian insights to the Green movement.
- Operation Noah - Christian charity working with the Church to inspire action on climate change.
- Christians in Politics - aims to encourage and equip Christians in the UK to become more extensively and effectively engaged in politics and government.
- One World Week (OWW) - aims that for one week a year churches should draw the attention of their communities to the fact that the world consists of one human race, which shares one planet in which all may enjoy fullness of life. Learn about global justice, spread that learning and use it to take action for justice.