Hull Poverty Truth Launch event

Hull Poverty Truth Launch event

Jubilee CentralKingston upon Hull, England
Friday, Apr 24 from 10 am to 1 pm
Overview

We are pleased to invite you to the upcoming Hull Poverty Truth Launch event.

This is the city’s second Poverty Truth Commission and we’re exciting to be building on the fantastic work that our round one Community and Civic Commissioners have already done.

Date: Friday, 24 April 2026
Venue: Jubilee Church, 62 King Edward Street, Hull, HU1 3SQ
Event timings: 10am (Registration from 9:30am) – 1pm, followed by lunch (exact timings will be confirmed)

Hot food will be provided, and we will contact you soon to gather dietary requirements.

About Poverty Truth Commissions (PTCs)
Poverty Truth Commissions aim to bridge the gap between those who experience poverty and the decision‑makers in society. They ensure that the voices of people with lived experience are centred in shaping policies and programmes that seek to address poverty.

Each Commission brings together two groups:

  • Community Commissioners: Individuals with direct lived experience of poverty
  • Civic Commissioners: Leaders from local government, businesses, and community organisations

Together, they work to create meaningful, sustainable change.

To learn more, please watch the video from the previous Hull Poverty Truth Commission:
🔗 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl-fmxZ_2Js

We are pleased to invite you to the upcoming Hull Poverty Truth Launch event.

This is the city’s second Poverty Truth Commission and we’re exciting to be building on the fantastic work that our round one Community and Civic Commissioners have already done.

Date: Friday, 24 April 2026
Venue: Jubilee Church, 62 King Edward Street, Hull, HU1 3SQ
Event timings: 10am (Registration from 9:30am) – 1pm, followed by lunch (exact timings will be confirmed)

Hot food will be provided, and we will contact you soon to gather dietary requirements.

About Poverty Truth Commissions (PTCs)
Poverty Truth Commissions aim to bridge the gap between those who experience poverty and the decision‑makers in society. They ensure that the voices of people with lived experience are centred in shaping policies and programmes that seek to address poverty.

Each Commission brings together two groups:

  • Community Commissioners: Individuals with direct lived experience of poverty
  • Civic Commissioners: Leaders from local government, businesses, and community organisations

Together, they work to create meaningful, sustainable change.

To learn more, please watch the video from the previous Hull Poverty Truth Commission:
🔗 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl-fmxZ_2Js

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

Location

Jubilee Central

62 King Edward Street

Kingston upon Hull HU1 3SQ

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