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‘Standing Together’ – from ‘Trench Town to Brixton’

Home   »   News Articles   »   ‘Standing Together’ – from ‘Trench Town to Brixton’

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Faith in Action: Learning from Youth Work in Jamaica and Britain.

Join the Synergy Network for an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation with colleagues from Kingston, Jamaica, as they share their work with young people facing challenging circumstances.

The webinar explored how communities of faith can respond to violence affecting young people, drawing out lessons of hope, resilience, and shared purpose. This webinar offered a valuable opportunity to compare experiences in Jamaica and Britain and consider how we can all contribute to positive change.

This webinar was first streamed live on 13 November 2025.

 

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