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Fund for Social Justice

The Jesuit Fund for Social Justice, established in 1992, was originally intended to be at the disposal of Jesuits working in Britain in social justice ministry, and to enable other Jesuits to become involved in new social justice works.  The Fund has supported Jesuits in many varied projects: refugee work; homelessness; reconciliation; and much more.

Today the social justice work of the Society of Jesus in Britain involves more than Jesuits.  Many lay men and women, employed and volunteers, based in our social projects, our schools, our parishes, our volunteering schemes and so on, play a full part in the social justice work of the Jesuits in this country.

The Fund for Social Justice is available to anyone who is connected with the Society of Jesus in Britain today, either Jesuits themselves or those who work with the Society through schools, parishes, retreat centres, volunteering, etc.

It is administered by a committee of Jesuits and co-workers which meets four times each year to review applications and make small grant awards.

Find out more at www.jesuitfsj.org