This earth is home to us all, so to be friends makes sense. And this very real friendship between different faiths and different nationalities is exactly where Peace begins.
Read MoreAs part of Interfaith Week the Peace Harmony Day event will be observed at our monthly Chat Café
Read MoreMarch 2023 TCfR, LFC and the Multifaith Chaplaincy (University of Lincoln) held the Spring Faith Festival, over four days, with the theme Hope and Resilience in turbulent times.
Read MoreFor a while now TCfR working alongside the Education Foundation Canada (EFOC) we have supported education in Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu, South India – ‘sustaining education of the poor and needy’.
Read MoreThe Centre for Reconciliation was privileged to be involved in an international workshop on Intercultural Dialogue with participants from Turkey, Austria, France, and the UK.
Read MoreThe Centre for Reconciliation welcomes the British Legions robust statements about Reconciliation and Peace and the complete emphasis on work towards peace across communities.
Read MoreLincolnshire Ghana Union (LGU) is a community group that aims to bring people of Ghanaian origin who live, study or work in Lincolnshire together to engage in social, cultural, recreational, educational and charitable courses to improve the physical and mental health wellbeing of members.
Read MoreThe Board and Officers of The Centre for Reconciliation wish to express their deep feelings and sorrow at the death of H M The Queen
Read MoreWe are all aware of the cost of living crisis in the UK and many have struggled for a while now. As prices have risen, utilities gone up and private rents going up by silly amounts the struggles for many are getting harder.
Read MoreProviding education in rural Tamil Nadu for 11 years – we accept children from all faith and caste backgrounds.
Read MoreThe Centre for Reconciliation (TCfR) celebrates after receiving £158,824 in National Lottery funding
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