Guest bloggers
Rev Dr Giles Fraser, Parish priest, Guardian columnist and popular broadcaster
From our Guest bloggersGiles Fraser is priest-in-charge at St Mary's Newington in south London and the former canon chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral. He writes the column Loose Canon for the Guardian.
Rev Cham Kaur-Mann, Baptist minister
From our Guest bloggersCham is senior pastor of The Regeneration Centre, an innovative local church plant based on Cell Church principles in Birmingham and at present the only Asian woman minister within The Baptist Union of Great Britain. She wants to encourage and promote women in ministry and particularly those exercising leadership roles within the church and wider society.
Dr Paula Gooder, Freelance writer and lecturer in Biblical Studies
From our Guest bloggersPaula is Canon Theologian of Birmingham and Guildford Cathedrals, Lay Canon at Salisbury Cathedral, Visiting lecturer at King's College, London, Associate lecturer at St Mellitus College, London, and Theological Adviser to the Bible Society. She is a Reader in the Church of England and a member of General Synod.
Marta Kotlarska, Co-founder of the Click Academy
From our Guest bloggersMarta Kotlarska is an artist and co-founder of the Click Academy. She has worked with our New Londoners programme by bringing Roma and new migrant children together to create a photo exhibition.
Romany and Ciara, Young People
From our Guest bloggersRomany is a young person who works with one of our programmes. She co-wrote the song 'Suffering in Silence' and the accompanying blog story with Ciara, who is also a young person who works with one of our programmes.
Sara Hills*, Volunteer befriending
From our Guest bloggers'Sara' is a student at Leeds University who has been a volunteer befriender with our LEAP programme in Leeds.
Jacqueline Lockhart, Campaigner
From our Guest bloggersJacqueline is a parent whose family will be affected by changes to Universal Credit.
Liam Mackin, Young Person
From our Guest bloggersRecipient of numerous awards, including Worcester Young Citizen of the Year for 2012, Liam Mackin is also a student, author and volunteer in the voluntary sector. He has raised an estimated £150,000 for charities.
Amira Dahir, Young Person
From our Guest bloggersAmira is among a group of ten young people who supported our work as part of their work in The Challenge.
Thomas Bradley, Young Person
From our Guest bloggersThomas supports our Make Runaways Safe campaign.



