A decade after the first one, we performed another FAA locally in Stoke with partners audit partners including the Lichfield Church of England Diocese, Staffs Consortium of Infrastructure Organisations, Staffs County Council, Staffs Fire & Rescue and West Midlands Faiths Forum.
Each group was asked what community activities they run and how often, how many people benefit from them, the number of employees and volunteers and the hours they put into the project. The response rate of just under 50% provided a good starting point for extrapolating data to give an accurate picture of what faith groups are doing for the communities of Stoke-on-Trent.
The results are in!
159 faith groups
- 130 churches
- 19 mosques, madrasas and Islamic centres
- 2 Sikh gurdwaras
- various others
500 community projects benefitting 14,000 people every week
- working with young families to give children the best start 20%
- helping older people live active, fulfilled lives 16%
- reducing social isolation 16%
- community cohesion and safer communities
- working with families and young people
- supporting refugees and asylum seekers
- helping people with addiction
- employability skills and financial crisis support
150 employees and 3,000 volunteers contribute a staggering £2.4 million per year to Stoke-on-Trent communities based on the National Living Wage (£7.20 per hour at the time). This figure does not include the work being done by faith-based organisations such as Saltbox, YMCA North Staffs, Ruff & Ruby, Cross Rhythms and others working across Stoke-on-Trent. This work creates savings for the NHS, police and local authorities on account of the projects being run across the city.