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Gratitude In Uncertain Times
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Gratitude In Uncertain Times

This week saw the launch of our Christmas campaign. This Christmas, our campaign is focussed upon expressing gratitude; telling someone – a friend, carer, key worker, family member – how grateful we are for their presence, for their kindness, and for their help.

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Christmas With A Difference
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Christmas With A Difference

Empathy Action Christmas campaign is all about people you are thankful for . During a year of social isolation, so many people have found ways to encourage and support friends and family and reached out to help strangers.

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Learning how to make a fuss
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Learning how to make a fuss

Our volunteer Vix was born with hearing loss and, in her brave and brilliant blog, entitled I am Deaf she has been exploring her deafness and its impact upon her life. It reminded us all of the importance of raising our voices to change the world, both for ourselves and others.

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Time for reflection
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Time for reflection

As the summer holidays begin, we asked our incredible Team Empathy to reflect upon these unprecedented few months and share what has resonated with them most during this time.

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Empathy Action 2.0
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Empathy Action 2.0

Over these last months we’ve been exploring how to continue our work of crafting and curating experiences that build empathy and encourage compassionate action.

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Solidarity in a Time of Crisis – 11
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Solidarity in a Time of Crisis – 11

One of the words we have been sharing at Empathy Action, possibly more than any other over these last weeks, has been solidarity. We’ve been asking each other questions such as how do we stand in solidarity with those in need, with those who are oppressed, with those who are impoverished and struggling in our world today.

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