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This Christmas, I'm fundraising to support families who've have fled from violence to buy food and lifesaving supplies.

In places like South Sudan, for families like Shede's, the daily struggle is not just for safety but also to protect their children from hunger and malnutrition. Having left everything behind, they arrive in refugee settlements with just the clothes they fled in.

Even resilient individuals now face an uncertain future.

Please give what you can. With your help, we can support families like Shede's find some comfort and joy during conflict.

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Christian Aid
1 week 5 days ago
Target updated

This activity's target has been updated to £7,000.00

Christian Aid
1 week 5 days ago
Target updated

This activity's target has been updated to £70,000.00

Aamir Gill
1 week 5 days ago
Suffering curetly and oppression

Hello my name is Aamir from Pakistan Chirstian and facing religion Crisis's in Pakistan and and pressurized me accept lslam and attacks on me I want to migrated Pakistan am not save am 20 year old and mentally distrub in Pakistan am live another city and hide myself please favor me and approved Resources for myself as soon possible I should be relocate and cointune my future with bright am mentally very disturbing in Pakistan if you can favor me organization I shall be very thankful to your team God bless you 

How your money helps

The hope of farming families is being pushed to the limit. In Zimbabwe, Nyarai’s family have always made their living by farming and selling chickens, until the climate crisis began to threaten their harvests and their hope. Low rainfall often left her family without enough food.

With Christian Aid-funded training, Nyarai learned sustainable harvesting and climate-smart agriculture practices. This transformed their lives. Your church’s collection will help train more farmers and prevent hunger and malnutrition as extreme weather ravages their crops.

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Credit: David Brazier/Christian Aid
Nyarai in her maize farm looks into the distance off camera