Gweini: The Council for the Christian Voluntary Sector in Wales, was established in October 1999 by Care for Wales, Cornerstone Church Swansea, Evangelical Alliance for Wales and Tearfund. Gweini is run under the umbrella of the Evangelical Alliance Charity No 212325 and is known as the Council of the Christian Voluntary Sector in Wales, previously called the Council of Christian Community Work in Wales. |
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Information about Gweini's mission to serve the Christian Voluntary Sector, our motivation, goal, principles, people, diversity, mechanisms and beliefs. |
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The following people have agreed to be acknowledged as a part of Gweini's Council of Reference: |
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Information about Gweini's national board and national council Members including Julian Richards, Elfed Godding, Dan Boucher, Jim Stewart, John Richards, John Evans, Jane Hanwel and Hywel Meredydd Davies... |
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Meet the team
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An information leaflet containing details of Gweini's mission, aims and contact details that can be downloaded for distribution to churches and christian organisations.
Download our Information Leaflet as a PDF by clicking here
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A Local Gweini Council covers each Local Authority and it is possible that one Local Gweini Council will cover more than one Local Authority.The Local Gweini Council provides leadership and direction. It will deliver the National Plan locally by seeking to establish many Local Forums dealing with one or many of the topics below. The Local Forums report to the Local Gweini Council and deal with Representation and Networking. |
Gweini is a coalition of "together organisations" working together with a common mission and objectives in Wales. Find information and links to Evangelical Alliance Wales, Care, Cornerstone Church (Swansea) and Tearfund amongst others. |
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Information about the National Board and National Council, including their roles and responsibilities within the structure of Gweini. |
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Housing Justice gives voice to Christian concerns and action in the field of housing and homelessness across England and Wales.
We exist because we believe that human dignity is challenged by the lack of decent housing. |
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