stories have the power to transform

The Forgiveness Project provides opportunities and resources for people to explore the complexities of forgiveness.

STORIES HAVE THE POWER TO TRANSFORM

The Forgiveness Project provides opportunities and resources for people to explore the complexities of forgiveness.

31st jan | newcastle-under-lyme

The Forgiveness Café: Exploring the Art and Psychology of Forgiveness

Join the next live session of our Forgiveness Café in Newcastle-under-Lyme, UK. This Café invites reflection, dialogue, and personal growth at a time of year when themes of renewal and healing feel especially meaningful.

Upcoming Event

Upcoming Event

31st jan | Newcastle-under-lyme

The Forgiveness Café: Exploring the Art and Psychology of Forgiveness

Join the next live session of our Forgiveness Café in Newcastle-under-Lyme, UK. This Café invites reflection, dialogue, and personal growth at a time of year when themes of renewal and healing feel especially meaningful.

Support The Forgiveness Project

The Forgiveness Café

Help Us Create 10 Forgiveness Cafés in 10 Communities

In a time when many feel unheard, divided, or alone, The Forgiveness Café offers something quietly radical: a space where people come together in meaningful conversation, to listen, to understand, and to explore the possibilities of forgiveness in everyday life.

31st January
Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Forgiveness Café: Exploring the Art and Psychology of Forgiveness

Join the next live session of our Forgiveness Café in Newcastle-under-Lyme, UK. This Café invites reflection, dialogue, and personal growth at a time of year when themes of renewal and healing feel especially meaningful.

Upcoming Event

The Forgiveness Café

Help Us Create 10 Forgiveness Cafés in 10 Communities

In a time when many feel unheard, divided, or alone, The Forgiveness Café offers something quietly radical: a space where people come together in meaningful conversation, to listen, to understand, and to explore the possibilities of forgiveness in everyday life.

Support The Forgiveness Project

The Forgiveness Café

Help Us Create 10 Forgiveness Cafés in 10 Communities

In a time when many feel unheard, divided, or alone, The Forgiveness Café offers something quietly radical: a space where people come together in meaningful conversation, to listen, to understand, and to explore the possibilities of forgiveness in everyday life.

resources

Discover forgiveness — stories, tools, and more

Delve deeper into the world of forgiveness with our rich collection of resources. Whether you prefer quiet reading or engaging in community gatherings, there’s something here for you.

Stories

Videos

Podcast

Book Club Resource

Stories

Videos

Podcast

Events

Books

Toolboxes

Learning Hub

Books

Events

Learning Hub

Toolboxes

Book Club Resource

restorative narratives

Explore forgiveness through real-life stories

We believe stories can transform how we see ourselves and relate to others. That’s why we share restorative narratives—real-life stories of people and communities learning to rebuild after difficult times.

2024-11-14T16:25:48+00:00

Jacob Dunne

"It’s extraordinary to think that the people I harmed the most were the people to judge me the least."

2022-11-14T18:18:15+00:00

Gethin Jones

"For me forgiveness started with first forgiving the system, then forgiving my mum and eventually forgiving myself."

2021-03-05T13:57:14+00:00

Bassam Aramin

"I tried to hide my tears from the other prisoners who wouldn’t have understood why I was crying about the pain of my oppressors."

restorative narratives

Explore forgiveness through real-life stories

We believe stories can transform how we see ourselves and relate to others. That’s why we share restorative narratives—real-life stories of people and communities learning to rebuild after difficult times.

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Awards

Highly Commended by the Robin Corbett Award for Prisoner Rehabilitation 2013

Winner of The Longford Prize 2014