Linking to CCWA (NI)
If your organisation has a website, please consider including a link to the CCWA (NI) website. Please use the address http://www.ccwa-ni.org.uk/
If you would like to use a graphic to link, we provide the following options (with the HTML code to include in your web page):
Small logo (125x81 px)
<a href=“http://www.ccwa-ni.org.uk/”><img src=“http://www.ccwa-ni.org.uk/site_images/CCWAlinkLogo.jpg” alt=“Churches’ Community Work Alliance (Northern Ireland)” /></a>

Larger banner (707x140 px)
<a href=“http://www.ccwa-ni.org.uk/”><img src=“http://www.ccwa-ni.org.uk/site_images/CCWAlinkBanner.png” alt=“Churches’ Community Work Alliance (Northern Ireland)” /></a>

Print Use
Members of the CCWA (NI) Forum may also include the CCWA (NI) logo on their printed publicity. Please contact the office for a high-resolution file suitable for print use.
Latest News
Expanded CCWA works on stategic plan
CCWA - now including the LINC Project - had a residential in May 2012 to work on its new strategic plan. This was part of a process of listening days, staff and board discussions, etc, to define the work of the expanded organisation.
CCWA stall at ROC/Redeeming Our Communities, Waterfront Hall, Belfast event, May 2012
ROC launch: CCWA ran a stall at the launch event for ROC/Redeeming Our Communities at the Waterfront Hall, Belfast, in May 2012
Community Faiths’ Forum Conference and Launch
The Community Faiths’ Forum, which is administered by CCWA, ran a major conference on 1st December 2011 which launched the research report “Faith in Community - A Long Term Investment; A report on research into faith-based engagement with community issues in Northern Ireland.” There were a hundred day participants and over forty young people came later for additional programme. The conference was launched by Nelson McCausland MLA, Minister for Social Development, and the keynote speakers were Tony Macaulay, who wrote the report launched on the day, and Doreen Finneron, until recently Director of the Faith-based Regeneration Network in Britain.
