“For me, it’s magic.” When local women shared the barriers they faced to improving their health, The Lauda Project listened.
The result was a welcoming women-only fitness group at St Dunstan's Church, Liverpool, where women could exercise, make friends and take time for themselves. From improving physical health to reducing isolation and boosting wellbeing, the impact has been remarkable.
Our latest Story of Kindness celebrates the volunteers and community leaders making a difference through the Network of Kindness during Volunteers' Week. Watch the video and see how this simple idea is helping women thrive 🤸♀️🧡
Together Liverpool
Come join us!
Through the Network of Kindness, Together Liverpool supports community and faith groups to take their next step in social action - operating in Liverpool, Sefton, Knowsley, St Helens, Halton, Warrington, Wigan, and West Lancashire.
“I go home skipping!” That’s what one regular guest said about the Places of Welcome café at Christ Church Norris Green, run by Triple C Liverpool - and it says it all.
A simple cup of tea, a friendly face, and a space where people of all ages can sit together, talk, and feel at home. It’s helping to ease loneliness and build real community.
Our Stories of Kindness series is celebrating the amazing volunteers across the Network of Kindness during Volunteers' Week. Watch the video to see kindness in action ☕🧡🙏
Diocese of Liverpool Church Urban Fund Places of Welcome UK
02/06/2026
🌱 Are you joining us? Together Liverpool will be contributing to this year's Catholic Social Action Conference: Humanitas – Flourishing in Action.
Our CEO Rev James Green, will speak on A Renewed Vision of Human Society, as part of a day exploring how human flourishing can be placed at the heart of social action.
📍 Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
📅 Friday 10 July
Hosted by the Archdiocese of Liverpool, the conference is aimed at charity workers, volunteers, and anyone interested in Catholic Social Teaching and social justice advocacy.
The programme will include a keynote from Jenny Sinclair from Together for the Common Good, reflections on Franciscan spirituality of human flourishing from Fr Maximilian Martin.
There will be a panel discussion bringing together civic and faith voices alongside Catholic Social Teaching experts to explore how society can prioritise human flourishing in a time of AI and rapid technological change.
👉 Book your place: https://togetherliverpool.org.uk/whats-new/catholic-social-action-conference-2026/
https://togetherliverpool.org.uk/whats-new/catholic-social-action-conference-2026/
This Volunteers' Week we're celebrating the amazing contribution made by volunteers across the Network of Kindness. Our Stories of Kindness series highlights how small acts help change lives.
Watch how the team at Hope Community Fridge are helping people thrive through sharing food and community, at Hope Church Kensington, Liverpool🥗🧡🙏
Happy Volunteers' Week! Our latest Story of Kindness shines a light on Café 46, a dementia-friendly café run by amazing volunteers at St Gabriel’s Church in Huyton Quarry.
The café provides a safe and welcoming space for people living with dementia and their carers to connect over conversation, games, and creative activities.
It was launched following conversations within the church community about how they could better support local people. The church also took part in Together Liverpool’s Learning Communities programme, which supports the development of social action projects.
Diocese of Liverpool Church Urban Fund
01/06/2026
It was brilliant to see hundreds of people engaging with the Manifesto for Hope themes during this year’s Pentecost celebration: Many Voices – One Faith.
Around 700 people joined the walk between Liverpool’s two Cathedrals, celebrating unity, partnership and shared faith across our City Region. We were proud to be one of nine organisations hosting stalls representing the nine Manifesto for Hope priorities, alongside partners from across the region and in collaboration with Churches Together in the Merseyside Region.
Read all about this and more in our latest Network of Kindness newsletter – out now! Just click the link in the comments below.
Diocese of Liverpool The Archdiocese of Liverpool
26/05/2026
📣 Invitation to Tender: Social Cohesion Impact Tool Developer - deadline June 7th
Together Liverpool is looking for a developer to help expand our existing impact assessment platform with a new social cohesion module as part of the Countering Hate, Cultivating Hope project.
We’re seeking experienced developers or digital teams with skills in impact reporting tools, user-centred design and community/charity sector projects.
💷 Budget: up to £15,000
📅 Deadline: June 7th
Read the full tender brief and apply here: https://togetherliverpool.org.uk/whats-new/invitation-to-tender-social-cohesion-impact-tool-developer/
22/05/2026
Last chance to have your say! Together Liverpool is asking all Network of Kindness members to complete our 2026 survey - by midnight this Saturday May 23.
What difference has the Network made to you? What’s been helpful - and what could we do better? It takes around 10 minutes, and your input will directly shape the future of the Network over the next year.
Since launching, nearly 250 members have helped grow a powerful movement—supporting 115 social action projects and engaging over 2,500 people through training, events and shared learning.
📝 Take the survey here:
https://togetherliverpool.org.uk/whats-new/members-survey-2026/
⏰ Deadline: midnight, Saturday 23 May
Not yet part of the Network of Kindness? You’re warmly invited to join us.
Your voice matters - help shape what comes next.
21/05/2026
Together Liverpool and Churches Together in the Merseyside Region are excited to be bringing the Manifesto for Hope to this year’s Two Cathedrals March and Pentecost Celebrations 🎉
Everyone is invited to join this joyful, family-friendly gathering this Pentecost Sunday, May 24th.
📍 Starting at 3pm outside Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, we’ll walk together along Hope Street to Liverpool Cathedral.
✨ This year’s theme, Many Voices, One Faith, celebrates the diversity and unity of our communities.
At Liverpool Cathedral, you’ll find activities and stalls, including a focus on the Manifesto for Hope—highlighting how faith groups are working together for a more just and hopeful city.
Come along, bring friends and family, and be part of something special 💛
21/05/2026
📣 Invitation to Tender: Social Cohesion Impact Tool Developer
Together Liverpool is looking for a developer to help expand our existing impact assessment platform with a new social cohesion module as part of the Countering Hate, Cultivating Hope project.
We’re seeking experienced developers or digital teams with skills in impact reporting tools, user-centred design and community/charity sector projects.
💷 Budget: up to £15,000
📅 Deadline: 7 June
Read the full tender brief and apply here: https://togetherliverpool.org.uk/whats-new/invitation-to-tender-social-cohesion-impact-tool-developer/
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