Why We Do This Work

We live in an incredibly interconnected world, but one that is also fractured and divided. Violence and fear between people of different faiths, cultures and nationalities seems to be constantly in the news, and at times it can be difficult to find positive stories of diverse people getting along well. Britain today is a diverse country too, with communities from many different cultures and faiths living side by side with one another, but at times having little meaningful interaction. There is a profound lack of understanding and trust, and this has lead to a marked increase in hate crime motivated by religion and ethnicity in recent years. The need to foster better understanding between people of different cultures and faiths has perhaps never felt more pertinent.

Our Strategy

Our strategy is simple – we seek to give people who would not ordinarily meet the chance to do so, and we promote friendship and understanding between them. Much of the fear and prejudice that exists in our world does so because of ignorance, misperceptions, and lack of connection. Bridges for Communities wants to address these at the grass-roots level; creating spaces for positive interaction between people, and sharing positive stories wherever possible. We also seek to support some of the most marginalised in society, namely asylum seekers and refugees, and we provide training for people who want to build bridges in their local communities.

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