BSL Interpreted Event.
A special service at St Paul's Cathedral to bring together communities affected by hate crime.
Sunday 13th October 2019.
17:00 Diversity Choir Rehearsal
17:30 Greet Guests on the Steps of St Paul's Cathedral
18:00 Guests take seats under the dome
BSL Interpreters Martin Fox-Roberts and Daniel Roberts
Diversity Choir as people arrive .
Greeting by St Paul's
Bible Reading by TBC
2 Short speeches: Mark Healey (17-24-30)/ 2nd Speaker TBC
Diversity Choir piece
Lighting of National Candle of Hope and Remembrance in memory of Johnny Delaney
Poem TBC
2 Short speeches: TBC
Diversity Choir piece
18:45 End of Act of Remembrance
After service there will be photos taken with the London Borough Mayors, speakers, and guests.
A retiring collection will be taken in aid of 17-24-30 No To Hate Crime Campaign with any funds raised dedicated to tackling hate crime in the UK.
Remembering Johnny Delaney
This year we are honoured to be joined by the mother of Johnny Delaney who will light the National Candle of Hope and Remembrance in his memory.
We will also invite 51 guests to step forward during the service to light smaller candles in memory of the 51 people killed in Christchurh, New Zealand, earlier this year.
The National Candle of Hope and Remembrance will remain lit in St Paul's Cathedral for the duration of National Hate Crime Awareness Week.