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Bristol Churches Response to Coronavirus (COVID-19)

During 2020, churches across the city joined together with others, to show a spirit of generosity and kindness, and to give practical assistance to those most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

This coordinated response saw:

  • 60 Christian households volunteering to support emergency foster care provision through Home for Good.

  • Over £130,000 raised through the Bristol Churches City Fund to directly support foodbanks and ensure they had a sustainable supply of food and to employ additional support workers over the next year.

  • Over 300 volunteers from different churches signing up to connect with volunteering opportunities, via Bristol Noise, to support the many initiatives happening in neighbourhoods across the city, and many more offering their time to charities across the city directly.

  • Three new foodbank delivery hubs set up in partnership with existing foodbanks to ensure that every neighbourhood has access to emergency food provision.

  • Churches reaching out to support neighbours in their community with practical support, such as shopping, as well as social support through befriending, including four churches who set up telephone befriending with national charity, Linking Lives UK

As we begin a new year, the Covid-19 pandemic continues to impact our city and so, we are encouraging churches to continue in engaging with the coordinated response to help those most affected. 


On a practical level, we are inviting you to:

  • Keep praying! We’ve found UNITE 7:14 a helpful starting point, but we encourage you to continue finding creative ways to pray during this crisis.

  • Be generous in responding to the citywide appeal to provide digital access to disconnected vulnerable families and children through the laptop donation project - click here

  • Connect with emerging opportunities to support the mental health of children and young people in your community, for example, through initiatives such as Transforming Lives for Good (TLG) and Kintsugi Hope. There will be more information to follow on this in the coming days/weeks.

  • Encourage each other to keep looking out for other people, whether they are in your street, at your workplace, online or far away. We shared some ideas before, and will be sharing more in the coming weeks.


Join in / The Bristol Churches Coronavirus Response Media-kit

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We have created the Bristol Churches Coronavirus Response Media-kit to help churches and organisations support the effort and signpost volunteers and resources.

Inside it you will find a communications guide and media resources (images for Facebook, Instagram/Twitter, QR Codes, etc) and we will be adding to it as things develop.


Latest Bristol Response News


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