Christian Social Responsibility (CSR)

Uphold the cause of the poor and the oppressed” Psalm 82:3

Embark on a transformative journey of faith in action. Join us in extending love beyond the sanctuary through community initiatives, creating a positive change.

Proverbs 14:31 says “When you’re kind to the poor you honour God” – what powerful words!

Jubilee House for All Nations as a charitable organisation for two decades has been serving the Havering community in the area of cultural integration and social inclusion via national celebration community events, community summer barbecues and Christmas parties for special need people and Christmas hampers donated to care homes.

We provide hot meals to the homeless twice a week and food parcels to low income households once a week. This includes essential food parcels and clothing to low-income households. Assistance to this cohort also include supporting them with utility expenses such as the purchase of gas and electric top-ups.
During the cold months, our volunteers go around Havering and neighboring rough sleepers’ hot spots to distribute warm clothing and sleeping bags to those bedding down

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People with Special Needs

We warmly embrace people with special needs in our church community. Some of our Special Needs are able to volunteer in various departments in the church, allowing them to feel valued and experience the non-discriminatory love of Christ. Our Annual Special Needs Christmas party is our way of saying we love and appreciate them.

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Homeless

We are committed to supporting the homeless and those rough sleeping in and around the borough by providing them with hot meals, articles of clothing, sleeping bags (during the cold months) and basic health checks (during our community events).

​We are currently working on adapting and expanding our current services in the provision of:

Our Sunday Berachah initiative is in place to support families who are particularly vulnerable due to financial hardship, facing grief, or experiencing other difficult circumstances by providing them with essential food parcels and toiletries and help with the cost of utility credits.

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