Rwanda: stories of community action
This blog is a compilation of stories shared by Rachel Mahuku, Education Sector Program Manager at The Wellspring Foundation for Education. How The Wellspring Foundation embarked on...
Read MoreThis blog is a compilation of stories shared by Rachel Mahuku, Education Sector Program Manager at The Wellspring Foundation for Education. How The Wellspring Foundation embarked on...
Read MoreJanuary When we lose the ability to care for our neighbours, we also inadvertently chart a course towards a future wherein that carelessness becomes our...
Read MoreSince starting to compile this series of co-authored blogs the world has been hit by a number of major disasters. It is at these...
Read MoreIn Middlesbrough we are working with our friends, Martyn and Dot, at Hope North East. We facilitated a workshop with workers and volunteers in the summer and will be...
Read MorePart 2: Community Building & Community Organising are an essential prelude to co-production & Community Engagement. In the last 10 years we have seen a...
Read MoreWhat would you discover if you could make visible all the invisible assets (the local things that make our communities special and powerful: people,...
Read MorePart 1: How Community Organising & Community Building can work together: the two-fisted fight New forms of collective action are emerging in the UK. With...
Read MoreLocal stories that reflect citizen-led action in neighbourhoods where we support communities to focus on what's strong and not what's wrong...
Read MoreThe following is a guest blog written by Jon Dawes. Jon is a graduate student in Community Development at Glasgow University and a participant in...
Read MoreThis mobile sofa might be the next best place to sit on and chat with others in your community, and two of our Associates...
Read MoreThe following blog has been written by Stephen McGinty and Shaun Burnett. They are part of AHEAD, a team of enthusiastic and motivated Community Builders working...
Read MoreMy ‘settled’ family t’up north frequently refer to me as a nomad. They’re exasperated at the number of pages I take up in their...
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