Examples of joint service by different faiths include:
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A faith community or inter faith group arranging a special one-day project such as litter-picking in a local public park, inviting members of other local faith communities to join with them in serving the public
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Women of different faiths in a town working together to collect toiletries and other necessities for a local refugee support network
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Young people of different faiths working together to clear up a local cemetery or help at a local city farm
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'Inter Faith Mitzvah Day' projects open to volunteers of other faiths – and none – and Sewa Day opportunities for different faiths to volunteer together
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Local faith leaders' groups joining with healthcare professionals to run 'health awareness days' for members of their faith and local communities
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Local faith groups cooperating, through their local inter faith body, to arrange joint fund-raising activities in response to local need or international humanitarian crises, perhaps by linking with faith-based NGOs such as Islamic Relief or Christian Aid
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Faith communities collaborating locally as part of larger, co-ordinated campaigns relating to international development issues, such as famine relief or debt reduction
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Local faith communities holding a joint event with outside experts on issues of social inclusion, for example, how to make places of worship more open and welcoming to those with disabilities
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Local inter faith forums facilitating faith communities in discussion of social issues and petitioning local authorities about matters of mutual concern
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Faith-based social action at national level