LATEST NEWS
News, views and interviews from Empathy Action
What’s next after the Glasgow Agreement?
Chair Paul Williams writes on Empathy Action's commitment post COP26 Glasgow
Tackling climate anxiety in younger people
Tackling climate anxiety in younger people through harnessing it for climate action
Truth or Dare in Yangon
Empathy is a muscle that requires exercising. Delivering empathy exercises with the International School of Yangon (ISY)
In Conversation with Bee, our Intern
What’s it like to volunteer with Empathy Action? Bee shares her story.
Empathy post- lockdown
How is Empathy Action meeting the challenge of life after lockdown?
The High Life
Over the last year, we have been working on developing a new immersive experience to sit alongside The Poverty Trap and Desperate Journeys. Named ‘The High Life’ it focuses on climate justice and the impact of global climate change.
Social Hackathon: Digital Empathy?
We’ve all learned that there are a host of challenges that come from working remotely. Yet this new way of working has presented new and exciting opportunities.
IWD Meet the Makers Special: Child Action Lanka
Throughout March, we are marking International Women’s Day by focusing on the women who make our gifts.
Becoming Anti-Racist
Following the events of last year, many people were saying:
“Being not racist isn’t enough”.
Including schools.
Incite or Inspire?
In our fast-changing world of extremes, and amid all the loud headlines, when everything feels overwhelming, it is difficult to hold on to a narrative of hope. Saying ‘We can do this,’ can feel like another pressure.
Hope is Offensive
At the start of this new year, one of our founders, Ben Solanky, reflects on a week where the world has once again changed and challenged.
A Christmas Message
Our Christmas campaign has focussed on things we are thankful for. Here at Empathy Action we wanted to let you know that we are thankful for you.
Being grateful in 2020
Today, we thought we’d invite you to a more intimate ‘behind the scenes’ gathering with our team as they share what they are grateful for this year.
Meet the Makers: Florence, Lorna and Mary
Meet the women who hand sew the colourful juggling balls we sell. The workshops allow them to discover new skills, forge new friendships, gossip and have fun
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.
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.
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.