17th of October
APLE and the UN International Day to End Poverty
Above: Nick Edwards, Georgina Simmonds, and Seamus Neville in Bermondsey on the UN International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (…) Read more
A Poem: ‘Shame Echoes’
In October 2020 to mark the International Day to End Poverty, people with lived experience of poverty across the country (…) Read more
Poem: ‘To Restore One’s Soul’
In October 2020 to mark the International Day to End Poverty, people with lived experience of poverty across the country (…) Read more
Poem: ‘A Journey’
In October 2020 to mark the International Day to End Poverty, people with lived experience of poverty across the country (…) Read more
In Remembrance: ‘Carrying their Stories’
Above: a rowan tree planted in memory of Moraene Roberts on the grounds of Frimhurst Family House on 17 October (…) Read more
Poem: ‘A Photo’
In October 2020 to mark the International Day to End Poverty, people with lived experience of poverty across the country (…) Read more
APLE marks the UN International Day to End Poverty
October 2020 “Wherever men and women are condemned to live in poverty, human rights are violated. To come together to (…) Read more
Poems to Challenge Poverty
For the UN International Day to End Poverty in 2020, on 15 October, ATD Fourth World partnered with On Road (…) Read more
‘Poverty feels like walking around in a constant maze’
Above: Lareine Kenmogne discusses child poverty and hunger For the 2020 UN International Day to End Poverty and Challenge Poverty (…) Read more
What does it feel like to be heard?
Above: Aimee, of the APLE Collective, explains: ‘Being heard would look like being part of a socially aware and loving (…) Read more