We are helping build a more just, generous, and equal society through the Network of Kindness.
Anyone engaged in social action within the geographical area covered by the Diocese of Liverpool can sign up to become a member of the Network of Kindness for free.
We welcome individuals, organisations, charities, churches, faith groups, and non-faith groups to join us!
Explore the sections below to find out more
How we support you
Through the Network of Kindness, we offer:
- Support in addressing various social justice issues.
- Free workshops, training, and events.
- Networking opportunities.
- Resources to facilitate relationship-building and knowledge-sharing.
Why join?
By becoming a Network of Kindness member, you join a growing movement empowering individuals, faith and community groups to take their next step in social action. Together we make a positive impact, and uplift those in need.
Who can join?
Anyone engaged in social action in the Diocese of Liverpool area is welcome to apply to join the Network of Kindness for free. Our doors are open to individuals, organisations, charities, churches, faith groups, and non-faith groups alike.
Our work reaches communities across the geographical area covered by our diocese including: Sefton, Knowsley, St Helens, Halton, Warrington, Wigan, West Lancashire and Liverpool. Anyone in these areas can join as an individual member, or as an organisation, if you are representing a charity, faith or community group.
Member benefits
As a member, you’ll gain access to additional Network of Kindness benefits:
- Forums to share your story, and amplify your voice.
- ‘Meet The Funders’ sessions for valuable grant insights.
- Opportunities like our Feast of Fun small grants scheme for faith groups.
The Network of Kindness brings together people of all faiths and none, providing opportunities to connect and learn together.
We support individuals and groups taking practical action with resources to build stronger, more just and compassionate communities across our region.
“We’ve already got so much out of being part of the Network of Kindness — awareness of other groups doing similar things, connecting with volunteers, and inspiring talks. When you are in a small project, it feels really good to connect with other people doing similar things. It’s connected us with funding too; the Meet the Funders event with the Benefact Trust was amazing and really useful.”
Leah Daly, Lauda Project Coordinator,
Member of the Network of Kindness
Have your say
Your voice matters. We invite all members to actively participate in discussions, share feedback, and help shape the direction of the Network of Kindness.
Together, we can build a stronger, more connected, and more compassionate society.
Get Involved Today!
For questions or more information, contact our Executive Director, James Green.
Email:
james.green@togetherliverpool.org.uk
Sign-up today and be part of the change!