Saturday 14th November
Details and times t.b.a.
We will be holding a stall at this event. Contact Oliver (o.blensdorf@gmail.com) if you can help out for an hour or so.
Global Justice Sheffield
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Saturday 14th November
Details and times t.b.a.
We will be holding a stall at this event. Contact Oliver (o.blensdorf@gmail.com) if you can help out for an hour or so.
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Sunday 9th August, 11am-5pm
A great summer event for all the family. Gift, craft and garden stalls, entertainment, donkey rides, face-painting etc. Contact Oliver (o.blensdorf@gmail.com) if you can help out for an hour or so.
Venue: Wortley Hall, Wortley, Sheffield S35 7DB
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Saturday 4th July
Details and times t.b.a.
We will be holding a stall at this event. Contact Oliver (o.blensdorf@gmail.com) if you can help out for an hour or so.
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Saturday 13th June, 12pm-8pm
A fun day out for all. We will be holding a stall at this annual event. Contact Oliver (o.blensdorf@gmail.com) if you can help out for an hour or so.
Venue: Ponderosa
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Wednesday 20th May, 7pm-9:15pm
What should be the right balance, in international trade, between the public interest and the business interest? To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Global Justice Now – founded in Sheffield in 1970 – our speaker for the public interest will be our national Director, Nick Dearden, met by a speaker from the business world. The daily lives of the most vulnerable people worldwide, and especially in the poorest countries, are at stake. Free. Donations towards costs welcomed.
Venue: Central United Reformed Church, Norfolk Street, Sheffield S1 2JB
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Thursday 6th February, 7pm-9pm
Our monthly meeting to discussing upcoming events and campaigns.
Venue: Quaker Meeting House, 10 St. James Street, Sheffield S1 2EW (nr Sheffield Cathedral)

We’re part of Global Justice Now, a democratic membership organisation which campaigns against inequality and injustice in the global economy. We want to see a world where ordinary people control the resources they need to live a decent life, rather than corporations and the super rich calling the shots.