Joseph R. Main
Principal
The SALCIS Project

Helping you achieve your Faith & Social Missions

Principal
Joseph R. Main

Joseph has worked in senior positions within the UK charity & community sectors for ten years, and has been a proactive leader in the church for almost as long.  His Christian outreach and social intervention experience spans work in the US as well as in the UK.

Joseph's work has won a number of awards on Local and National levels in England, and he has attracted the attention of policy-makers and politicians in Westminster, including the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Tony Blair himself.

Strongly rooted in Christian social justice, the projects for which Joseph has been responsible have been active in the most deprived areas of the England. These programmes have positively impacted upon some of the deepest and most difficult problems facing the nation today, and have met the needs of thousands of individuals.

Joseph is a graduate of the University of Cambridge with a  Masters degree in Social Enterprise. His dissertation, “Sheep in Wolves’ Clothing?”  was a detailed research study comparing Christian and secular social enterprise within the UK - a study that successfully bridged the gaps between academic rigour, on-the-ground social action, and modern, proactive Christianity.

Joseph is highly skilled in reducing complex or difficult situations to no-nonsense and realistic solutions. Approachable and knowledgeable,   Joseph will ensure your organisation will be provided appropriate, sensitive, practical, and achievable support in the areas you feel it is most needed.

MSt. (Univ. of Cambridge)

Laurel Gables, Claude Street,
Hetton le Hole, DH5 0AU,
UK
+44 (0)191 424 5463

help@salcis.org

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