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Capital Mass aims to engage and equip every parish in the Diocese of London in tackling poverty and inequality. Founded in 2014, Capital Mass is a joint venture between the Church Urban Fund and the Diocese of London. It is a new initiative in the Church of England’s response to poverty in London and is part of a national Together Network of joint ventures initiated by Church Urban Fund.

The work of Capital Mass is an integral part of the Diocese of London’s Capital Vision 2020, where together we seek to be “more compassionate in serving communities with the love of God”.

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Volunteers with the Childs Hill food bank, run from All Saints' Childs Hill
/ 10 December 2020

New Edmonton food bank now serving more than 200 households

A new food bank set up in September, from All Saint’s Church Child’s Hill is now serving more than 200 households with life saving packages to help stop food poverty for nearby families.


/ 24 April 2020

Being Good News to those struggling with money

A new video resources from Capital Mass and Diocese of London. For many people, the Coronavirus crisis and subsequent lockdown have plunged them into “financial shock”.


Brent Food Bank partnership
/ 12 February 2020

Willesden church partners with Brent foodbank

St Mary’s Church in Willesden has partnered with Brent foodbank to help cater for rising demand for its services, as they offer a warm place, refreshments and a listening ear to those waiting.


Serious Violence Summit
/ 15 November 2018

Church Pan-London Summit on Serious Violence

Priests from the dioceses of London, Southwark, Chelmsford and Rochester support a Pan-London Serious Crime Summit.


Fix Universal Credit
/ 24 October 2018

Do we need to fix universal credit?

Tom Sefton, who is an Adviser on Social Policy for the Church of England and writes about engaging with the world beyond the … Read more


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