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Church Action on Poverty Celebrates 25 Years of Service to the Poor

Church Action on Poverty (CAP) will celebrate 25 years of service to the poor.

by Anne Thomas
Posted: Wednesday, June 20, 2007, 9:40 (BST)
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Church Action on Poverty (CAP) will celebrate 25 years of service to the poor.

In recognition of its Mancunian roots, the organisation will be holding a service and reception at Manchester Cathedral to celebrate the occasion on Friday 13 July.

The service will be lead by the Dean of Manchester Cathedral, Rev Rogers Govender, with an address by Deacon Lewis Rose, CAP chairperson and Co-ordinator of Scottish Churches Industrial Mission. Also taking part will be Paul Goggins MP, CAP's second National Co-ordinator.

A separate parliamentary reception, hosted by John Battle MP (CAP's first National Co-ordinator) is taking place on Tuesday 26 June. Speakers will include Baroness Rev Kathleen Richardson and the Bishop of Ripon, Rt Rev John Packer.

Church Action on Poverty was launched in 1982, as an ecumenical response to the re-emergence of poverty as a major issue of public concern in the UK, and rapidly grew into an effective campaigning organisation within the churches, working in partnership with people in poverty and a wide range of other partners across the UK.

Over the past quarter of a century, we have appreciated the support we have received from a wide range of organisations and individuals," said CAP.

"As well as celebrating the past, we hope to use the occasion of our quarter century to share some of our hopes and plans for the future."



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