OWW Events

To see what events are happening in OWW this year, please scroll down this page to the Calendar

To submit your event to go on the calendar go to  Submit an event

What is a OWW Event?

The aim of OWW is to bring people and organisations together to raise awareness about global issues of justice, poverty and inequality. Events take place locally all over Britain and in many countries around the world.

When? 

Most happen during One World Week, which includes United Nations Day on 24 October, giving everyone a feeling of joint endeavour and building a movement. But you can celebrate it when it suits you and your community.

Who Takes Part?

Local community groups, religious and voluntary organisations, inter-faith groups, environmentalists, human rights and peace groups, youth groups, schools, universities and campaigners or local branches of national organisations create events which are accessible, yet challenging, to all in their community.

You can either tailor a regular meeting of your own organisation to focus on One World Week or collaborate with others.

What?

Any local event you’d like to organise, with reference to OWW's vision and aims, which reflects this year’s theme. This could be an inspiring talk, quiz, debate, film, fair trade fete or coffee morning, walk, global/local meal, vigil, act of worship, arts performance, school assembly or project, inter–faith activity … Whatever - it’s up to your community!

The Theme  

Every year OWW sets a theme around a global justice issue, along with a selection of resources and links to related actions initiated by our partners, to give our event organisers focus and material to enrich their OWW events. Our themes are broad to encourage our volunteers to come up with their own interpretations and angle relevant to their communities. For more about this year’s theme visit the Theme page 

 


GUILDFORD: Interfaith Service

Date: 20 November 2016to 18:00

Details:

Interfaith Service

 

Date & Time:            Sunday 20th November 2016

15.00 - 18.00


Venue:                       St. Nicolas Parish Room

Bury Street

Millmead

GUILDFORD

Surrey 

GU2 4AW

There will be a short introductory talk on

Karen Armstrong's 12 Steps to a Compassionate Life

followed by an Indian Devotional dance

and contributions from the

Hindu, Jewish, Buddhist, Christian,

Ahmadiyya, Sikh & Baha'i representatives

as well as our two Town Mayors

followed by light refreshments.


Admission Details: Free admission but Donations welcome

Donations will be shared between Refugee Charities


Contact Name :             Carolyn Neogi

Contact Email :             CarolynNeogi@aol.com

 

Visit our OWW Events Pages from previous years to see what people got up to

OWW 2016

OWW 2015

OWW 2014

OWW 2013  

OWW 2012