This “Welcome To The Table” event will bring together people from a range of backgrounds and perspectives to explore the idea of Belfast as a shared home for all who live here. Facilitated by Carole Kane of the Jethro Centre and David Smyth from Evangelical Alliance, participants will be invited to sit around a table to engage in conversation around both the benefits and challenges of building an integrated and shared community. This will be an opportunity to share ideas, listen to new perspectives and create connections that can contribute to the growth of Belfast as a safe and positive home for all its residents.
This is primarily an event for invited guests but there will be a limited number of public tickets available on a first come, first served basis.
If you enjoy being in an office and like meeting people, this is the role for you. You’ll be providing people with wheelchairs and other equipment to help them get moving again after illness or injury.
Ideally you will live within 10 miles of the British Red Cross office in Belfast, but if you're interested please apply if you're a little outside our catchment area.
Belfast has a deep history and legacy that spans many centuries. Some of our ancient names survive but many have been buried under layers of conquest, empire, and the influence of external events.
On Monday February 3rd Dr Paul Tempan, Fr Martin Magill, Linda Ervine along with singer songwriter Brian Houston will take a journey down the years to explore the rich tapestry woven throughout the city by our streets, their stories and their names.