Get involved in building a kinder, more connected community
There are many ways to take action with Together Liverpool. Whether you’re part of a church, faith or community group, or acting as an individual, we’re here to help you make a difference.
Join our Network of Kindness and take part in inspiring workshops and events, connect with others passionate about social justice, and access practical resources. You’ll also find out how to explore funding opportunities, demonstrate your impact and learn from others creating change in their communities.
Join the Network of Kindness
Together Liverpool is helping build a more just, generous, and equal society through our Network of Kindness.
Anyone engaged in social action within the geographical area covered by the Diocese of Liverpool can become a member for free. We welcome individuals, charities, churches, faith and non-faith groups. Come join us!


Workshops, Training & Events
Our Network of Kindness workshops, training sessions and events bring together people involved in social action to connect, learn and share experiences.
Open to individuals, churches, faith groups and community organisations – of all faiths and none – these sessions offer practical support and inspiration to help you take the next step in making a meaningful difference in your community.
Feast of Fun small grants
Our Feast of Fun scheme provides funding for Network of Kindness faith groups to tackle school holiday hunger.
These small grants support food-related activities that bring children and families together, ensuring access to nutritious meals during the holidays.


Faith in the City
2025 marks the 40th anniversary of the landmark Faith in the City report, which called for urgent action to address the social injustices in Britain’s inner cities.
Together Liverpool is proud to lead the Faith in the City 40th Anniversary project in partnership with Churches Together in the Merseyside region.
Learning Communities
Learning Communities are a structured training programme, equipping selected church and faith groups to launch and grow sustainable social action projects.
Over four in-person sessions, participants map local need and provision, explore funding opportunities, measure impact, and take practical steps to develop new initiatives or strengthen existing ones.
