Our Supporters
All of our work is undertaken in collaboration with funders, partners and stakeholders from local communities, faith communities and organisations from all sectors. We build partnerships around shared values, dialogue and mutual understanding; working with partners who embrace many perceptions and aspirations, within and beyond faith communities. We believe that sharing resources with everyone involved encourages cooperation and lays the foundation for sustainable action.
Rt Revd Paul Bayes, Bishop of Liverpool
"It’s a great pleasure and privilege to be Patron of Faiths4Change. I want to support and speak out for all that F4C does to inform, educate and empower people to ensure a future for the earth.
As the Marks of Mission of the Anglican Communion say, we are called by God "To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth”. F4C puts this mission at the heart of its work and seeks to unite all people of faith (and indeed all people of goodwill) around it. The work comes to earth in well thought-through, practical and achievable projects and plans. Everyone can get on board. So I encourage you to explore this website and to find out more about what F4C does and how you can join in!" |
Host Organisation
Diocese of Liverpool The Diocese of Liverpool has generously provided Faiths4Change with office accommodation since 2004. We are a long term tenant at St James House, Liverpool. http://www.liverpool.anglican.org/ |
Our Partners
St Michael In The City Our long term partner who host our Roots In The City project. St Michael In The City are a Church of England parish church, at the heart of the Chinatown, Ropewalks and Baltic Triangle areas of Liverpool city centre and are part of the Team Parish of St Luke in the City. |
Myerscough College Through our partnership with Myerscough College we are able to offer accredited learning as part of our Roots In the City project. |
Our Funders
Merseyside Recycling and Waste Authority
The MRWA and Veolia Community Fund supports Merseyside and Halton groups run schemes which reduce household waste, encourage recycling and resource reuse and prevent carbon emissions. MRWA are supporting our Ten Tonne Challenge schools' project which is tackling issues around textiles and climate change. |

The Mersey Forest: Nature4Health
The Mersey Forest support our work with gardeners across the region. Merseysforest is a growing network of woodlands and green spaces across Cheshire and Merseyside, which has been creating 'woodlands on your doorstep' for 25 years.
https://www.merseyforest.org.uk/
Support for Asylum Seekers Part of Churches Together in the Merseyside Region, SAS are supporting our work with asylum seekers across our projects. http://ctmr.org.uk/ |
Registered Charity number: 1138834 Registered Company number: 7201450