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Take Action In Your Community

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Self Managed

Description

Want to take action in your community?

At Oxfam, we believe change starts locally. When people come together in their communities, they can challenge inequality, stand up for justice and help build a fairer future for everyone.

Whether you’re just starting out or already taking action, there are simple ways you can make a real difference where you live.

Why take action with Oxfam?

Turn Concern into Action

Taking just a few minutes to explore our community action resources can help you move from concern to action — giving you practical ideas to campaign, raise awareness and inspire others.

Learn, Share and Make an Impact

Our free resources are designed to help you understand the issues, start conversations, and take meaningful action in ways that work for you and your community.

Flexible and Accessible

You can get involved in a way that fits around your life — whether that’s taking action on your own, with friends, at school, or in your local area.

What happens next?

After downloading the free ebook, you’ll have ideas, tools and inspiration to help you take action in your community. We’ll also share optional updates and opportunities to get more involved, if you’d like.

Together, we can create change — starting right where we are.

The impact you'll have

Be Part of Something Bigger

Local action matters. When communities act together, their voices add up to national and global change. You’ll be joining thousands of people across the UK working towards the same goal.

When

Schedule

Flexible times

Commitment

Self Managed

You will need

No specific requirements listed

OXFAM

OXFAM

Poverty and social justice

Oxfam's objects are to prevent and relieve poverty and protect the vulnerable anywhere in the world. Oxfam furthers its objects through interlinked activities of humanitarian relief, development work and advocacy and campaigning. Oxfam is an affiliate member of Oxfam International. Details of Oxfam's mission and ways of working can be found at www.oxfam.org.uk