By Jolyon | 30 June, 2009 | | Posted in Action |
There are things that both sides agree on
That beating your children and child abuse are wrong.
That any discipline that leaves bruises, broken bones or injury is unacceptable.
Both sides agree.
Everyone agrees …
By Jolyon | 23 June, 2009 | | Posted in Action, Education, Environment |
You don’t run into a forest for 30 years and expect to come out in 2. There is a good amount of activity around the country looking for ways to …
By Jolyon | 8 June, 2009 | | Posted in Action, Church, Climate Change |
Transition Towns are a creative, prophetic engagement with climate change and peak oil. By prophetic I mean that Transition Towns are not simply dissatisfied with the way things currently are, …
By Jolyon | 8 June, 2009 | | Posted in Action |
Refugee services are currently in need of more volunteers. Perhaps this would be of interest to a Parish or home group?
“Refugee Services operates a unique programme which trains volunteers …
By Jolyon | 4 June, 2009 | | Posted in Action |
From human rights to global warming, the Media that Matters festival ‘Films from the Global Edge’ represents the work of a diverse group of independent film-makers, many of whom are …
By gary | 26 March, 2009 | | Posted in Action, Climate Change, Environment, Justice groups, Wish you were here? |
This is a call out to individuals from communities all across Aotearoa to join in organising an ongoing project which aims to …
By rossbay | 25 March, 2009 | | Posted in Action |
My mother was a great believer in the old adage of taking care of the pennies on the basis that the pounds would take …
By joanna1000 | 12 March, 2009 | | Posted in Action, Climate Change, Environment, Food, Justice groups, Millennium Development Goals, News, Poverty |
I’m volunteering for UNICEF NZ, helping to spread the word about the UN Children’s Fund month-long Tap Project, which …