Twenty to thirty people attended the walk to the pauper’s graves on a warm and sunny day, including the mayor and a local poet. About 10 people lit candles, rather fewer than in previous years. The workshop event also went well with a DVD from ASCT followed by and art activity. There were About 20 people attended. Jason writes: ‘We had some amazing food cooked by a supporter. A banner ‘Demand Dignity’ was prepared.’
Future of the coalition
It was agreed that the coalition had made some significant achievements over the last 7 years.
Our aims are as follows:
· Increase awareness of the need to eradicate poverty
· Promote the dignity of and show solidarity with those who experience poverty
· Involve people who have witnessed poverty
· Support local organisations fighting poverty
We have run 7 awareness raising events of which those with the most impact were:
· The Make Poverty history fund day in 2005
· The Walk from St Peters Frimley to Frimhurst in 2006
· The Community Lunch in 2007
· Making a Song and Dance about Poverty in 2008
We have involved school children (the Tapori silhouettes project in ),young people (2008 ), community leaders and the general public. Members of the group have been instrumental in initiating the following organisations –St Vincent de Paul, Frontline Debt Counselling Service, and the Besom and in raising awareness of ASCT, Ghurkha Welfare Trust, Frimhurst Family Centre, and Churches Together in Camberley.
We have built valuable links with the Friends of Brookwood Cemetery, and Camberley Youth for Christ addition we have raised awareness of the campaigns of Make Poverty History, Amnesty International, United Nations, ATD Fourth World, the campaign to make Surrey a Fair Trade county. We have involved families and individuals with direct experience of poverty and given them the opportunity to make their voice heard, we have also valued the lives of those who lived and died in extreme poverty by lighting candles at Brookwood Chapel.
In his blog interview on the walk to the pauper’s graves this year the Mayor commented that Surrey heath residents are good at volunteering to help those in need. The committee felt that this represents a significant shift in public opinion and activism compared with the situation when we started out when reactions to issues of poverty were disinterested or on occasion hostile.
The committee felt that as far as it is possible to assess we have achieved the aims we set ourselves. For this reason it was agreed that the coalition would close to allow individuals to focus more time on the individual organisations they now support.
The committee agreed that the website should be closed down in the New Year.
Congratulations were expressed all round for the work achieved by the coalition and for the camaraderie that had been generated through working as a team with like minded people. We were all a little sad to draw things to a close as well as proud of what has been achieved.
Many thanks to one and all
Tish