Updates

Youth Strategy Consultation

Youth Strategy Consultation

Interfaith Scotland held a consultation on the Scottish Government’s Youth Strategy for 2020 on Monday 21st October at our Dialogue Centre at Flemington House, Glasgow. Young people, youth workers and volunteers had the opportunity to make their voices heard on how the rights and needs of 

Volunteer Training Day

Volunteer Training Day

Interfaith Scotland held a Volunteers Training Day on 21st October at our Dialogue Centre for potential volunteers to find out more about our work, what volunteering opportunities are available, and to look more closely at what is involved in volunteering on our ‘Faith to Faith’ 

Scottish Interfaith Week Creative  Competition 2019

Scottish Interfaith Week Creative Competition 2019

To celebrate Scottish Interfaith Week 2019 which is taking place from 10th – 17th November, Interfaith Scotland is looking for budding artists to take part in our ‘Eat Share Love’ competition. There is a top prize of £50 and winning entries will have their work 

Interfaith Scotland plant 20 trees to celebrate 20th Anniversary – ‘the World Interfaith Harmony Grove’

Interfaith Scotland plant 20 trees to celebrate 20th Anniversary – ‘the World Interfaith Harmony Grove’

Everyone should be acutely aware of the Scottish Government’s acknowledgement and response to the Climate Emergency, to which Interfaith Scotland strongly felt the need to respond to in a productive way. Interfaith Scotland has purchased a Grove of Trees in the Scottish Highlands under the 

Pittsburgh, Christchurch and Sri Lanka – where do we go from here?

Pittsburgh, Christchurch and Sri Lanka – where do we go from here?

On October 27th 2018, we cried for Pittsburgh (11 people killed from the Jewish community) On March 15th 2019, our hearts bled for Christchurch (50 people killed from the Muslim community) On Easter Sunday 2019, we couldn’t believe the news as it came out of 

Holocaust Memorial Day 2019

Holocaust Memorial Day 2019

Holocaust Memorial Day is a day of remembrance for the millions of people murdered in the Holocaust, under Nazi Persecution, and in the genocides which followed in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur. The theme this year was ‘Torn from Home’. Torn from home encouraged people