Blackwater Valley Friends of the Earth (FoE) warmly invites you to a thought-provoking and inspiring event focused on how our money can help create a fairer, greener world.
π Location: North Camp Methodist Church Hall
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Date: Wednesday, 30th April 2025
π Time: 7:00 PM
ποΈ Free Admission
This free community event is not about giving financial advice β itβs about opening our eyes to the powerful role that money plays in shaping our future. Weβll explore how everyday investments can support the green transition, champion global and climate justice, and drive meaningful change both locally and globally.
Whether you’re new to the idea of ethical investing or already passionate about climate justice, this event is an opportunity to:
π Understand the connection between money, fossil fuels, and the planet
π€ Learn how investments can be redirected toward people and communities
π’ Equip yourself with knowledge to advocate for ethical and sustainable choices
π‘ Make more informed decisions about where your money goes β personally and collectively
With the insights gained from the presentation, weβll be better prepared to campaign for ethical finance policies and practices, while also making mindful choices in our own lives.
Want to be part of this empowering conversation?
π Register now on Eventbrite
π§ Or email us at: coordinator@blackwatervalleyfoe.org.uk to express your interest.
Letβs come together to explore how we can shift the flow of money toward a healthier planet and a more just society for all. We hope to see you there!
Post event

Blackwater Valley FoE held a successful free green finance event in North Camp on Wednesday 30th April 2025 attracting twenty delegates. This community event was not about giving financial advice, it was about informing attendees about the powerful role that money plays in shaping our future.
The event was brilliantly facilitated by Olivia Sibony (Liv), a celebrated responsible investment advocate with an impressive CV. As a voluntary role, Liv supports the Friends of the Earth Money Movers campaign which encourages people to establish small community groups to support each other in making personal or organisational financial changes.