Awareness Foundation


The Awareness Foundation is a Christian charity that was established in 2003. The Countess of Wessex GCVO is their Royal Patron. Their Founding Patron was Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury; they now have a College of Patrons, including Williams, Charles Cadogan, 8th Earl Cadogan, Anba Angaelos, Christopher Cocksworth, Paul Kwong and Kevin McDonald. Leslie Griffiths is a former Patron. The Awareness Foundation is based in London, UK, with supporters in North America, the Middle East and Hong Kong.

History

The Foundation was launched in September 2003 by Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury at a service at Holy Trinity, Sloane Street church, where Bishop Michael Marshall was rector from 1997 to 2007.

Purpose and composition

The Foundation says that "The Awareness Foundation builds peace through empowering people in the Middle East and the West to use their faith as a means to bring reconciliation and understanding, driving out mistrust and hostility.". Their Mission Statement is "Deepening faith, building peace, living and demonstrating God's generous love", and their Values Statement is "Empowering people of faith to embrace diversity and build peaceful and harmonious communities."
Middle East:
Awareness Foundation Middle East is headed by Huda Nassar. It has two main missions: it "builds up understanding between the East and the West" and "strengthens and sustains Christians in the Middle East".
Core projects include:
Rest of the World:
The Awareness Foundation is ecumenical, with board members from the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of England, the Episcopal Church in the US and the Middle East, the Greek Orthodox Church, Presbyterian, Methodist and Baptist Churches, plus several charismatic evangelical churches.

Personnel

is Executive Director. He is co-founder of the Awareness Foundation along with Michael Marshall. Nassar's first book, "The Culture of God", was published by Hodder in 2018. He has been a guest blogger on the UK website of The Daily Telegraph,
and both Marshall and Nassar have spoken around the world. Charles Longbottom was the Founding Chair of Trustees.