With furlough ended, UC down and energy costs up, are your finances under pressure? Our Christians Against Poverty UK Money Course can help you with budgeting and money management.
Truro Cathedral will host its first annual volunteer fair in October to showcase all the exciting varied roles and opportunities that volunteering has to offer.
On the 6th November, we’re joining the COP26 Coalition for the Global Day of Action for Climate Justice. We are bringing together movements to build power for system change – from indigenous movements, to trade unions, from racial justice groups to youth strikers.
We call on Cornwall Council to reaffirm its commitment to net zero emissions by 2030. We ask you as individuals and a broad base of environmental and community groups, to join us, not only in peaceful protest but also to develop positive working relationships with the council.
Together, on October 16, we will be walking in agreement with thousands across the globe to bring awareness of human trafficking and promote freedom and justice for all. We believe that every step we take locally leaves footprints globally.
We will discussing and taking action on issues of current concern, followed by a coffee break and then have our usual time of prayer in solidarity with those persecuted for their faith.
As we journey into the coming months and years as the Church in Truro, and as we emerge from what has been a challenging time for our community and our churches, we believe it would be a good to spend the month of September praying and fasting together for Truro and the surrounding area.
The service is a collaboration between the Cathedral, the Suicide Liaison Service, and members of the County’s Multi-Agency Suicide Prevention Group. Everyone is welcome, of all faiths or none.
We have 3 circular walks, one of around 25 miles, a shorter roughly 13 mile option and a 7.5 mile (city) route, all starting from Truro College, Truro, TR1 3XX, where there is plenty of parking.
Our community fridge is a refrigerator in a public space, enabling healthy food to be shared within the community. The food items are sourced from local supermarkets, cafes and and local food growers.
Join members of Children’s Hospice South West on Saturday 2 October in Kimberley Park, Falmouth to complete our 5 mile circular memory walk. If you are more comfortable you can still take part virtually.
The Celebration of Culture Event will host a number of acts, artists and events specifically celebrating cultural diversity, focusing on members of the Ethnically Diverse Communities,