Our Team
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Anna Wood
Anna is married to Stuart and they have two children. Anna joined the staff team of the Cornerstone Collective of Churches in 2020 as Operations Director after having served as a Trustee for many years. Anna’s background in secondary school teaching and leadership has provided her with a range of skills that have proven invaluable in her role.
Anna is passionate about using her operational skills to support and enable churches and charities to function well. She has also utilised her skills as a Trustee to run the operations of Acts 29 in Great Britain in 2021-2023, before moving to serve as a Trustee and consultant for The Church Office - an organisation set up to support church leadership and ministry work behind the scenes. Stepping onto the Trust Board of Love Liverpool seemed like a good fit for her skill set and she’s excited to help support the work of the charity in the Merseyside region.
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Nat Vickerson
Nat is married to Alec, and together they have three children. In 2021, they made the decision to relocate to the Kensington and Fairfield area, where they became active members of Hope Church Kensington. Since their move, Nat has been deeply involved in community-focused initiatives, particularly through her role as the manager of Hope Community Fridge. Over the past two years, she has demonstrated strong leadership and a genuine commitment to serving the local community, providing essential resources to individuals and families in need.
Her work at the Hope Community Fridge has not only allowed her to make a tangible impact in the lives of those she serves but has also ignited a broader passion for social justice. As she looks ahead, Nat is eager to expand her role within the Hope Community Fridge project and is equally enthusiastic about becoming more involved in a variety of social justice initiatives through Love Liverpool. With a deep dedication to fostering positive change and supporting vulnerable communities, Nat is committed to driving impactful projects that contribute to a more inclusive and equitable society.
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Nathaniel Kay
Nathaniel Kay offers Love Liverpool a legal expertise and a love for community. Holding a law degree, his professional journey has given him valuable experience within established law firms, providing a strong foundation in governance, strategic planning, and ethical practice. This legal background is further added to by his significant contributions to both the charity and housing sectors, where he has consistently demonstrated a dedication to addressing complex social issues.
Currently, Nathaniel's work with Green Pastures has him serving vulnerable populations within the Southport area. Having served alongside the team that planted Hope Church in 2021 his experience gives a understanding of the challenges faced by residents in Kensington and the wider Liverpool area, and he is driven by a genuine desire to create positive, lasting change.
His vision for Love Liverpool is one of collaborative action, focused on providing further independence of individuals and strengthening of the community as a whole through the lens of Christ.
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George Osborn
George is a local Pastor and moved to Liverpool in 2019 with his wife Kate. They have since had two children here and love the city and love the people. George is passionate about seeing lives transformed and people growing in love with Jesus.
George has been a trustee of several charities and currently sits on the board of governors for a local secondary school. George is focussed on people and desires to see Love Liverpool impact many lives across this region.
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Shaun Price
Shaun is married to Joy and they have five children. He is originally from the USA but now calls Merseyside home. Shaun has a PhD in Christian Ethics from the University of Aberdeen.
His past employment has been as a university lecturer and pastor. He now works for the International Mission Board; a church planting organisation, and has previously served as a trustee of Grangetown Baptist Church in Cardiff. Shaun has experience in social justice ministry including working at a night shelter for those without a home, teaching English as a second language, and serving as a house host to provide accommodation for refugees arriving in the USA for the first time. He looks forward to using his passion and gifts as a trustee with Love Liverpool.