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St Serf's is fundraising this Christian Aid Week! Why? To help people push back against poverty.

The people most affected by climate change are those already living in poverty. 

Christian Aid works to empower people to build reliable and diverse incomes, which makes them more resilient in challenging times. 

There’s more people Christian Aid could reach – and that’s why we're fundraising.

The money raised can help ensure more people get the skills and knowledge they need to fulfil their hopes and ambitions.  £10 could provide one person with the training that supports their family to set up a small business, such as selling home-grown vegetables.

Together we can make a lasting difference. Bring and/or buy cakes and enjoy tea/coffee and cake together at St Serf's (or donate online). It's an easy and enjoyable way to raise funds.  

Thank you for your support! 


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Christian Aid
2 months 1 week ago
Activity closed!

The activity was closed

Elaine Ryder
2 months 3 weeks ago
Cancelled

There will be a coffee morning at Burntisland Parish Church (in the halls) so we will support that instead of hosting a separate event at St Serf's.

How your money helps

Poverty pushed Aline to the brink. She was abused, homeless and hungry. But Aline pushed back harder. With Christian Aid funded small business training, she achieved what had seemed impossible, a vital income for her and her children.

Fundraising this Christian Aid Week will ensure more people in Burundi get the skills and knowledge they need to push back against the inhumanity of poverty.

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Aline Nibogora is pushing back against extreme poverty in Makamba Province, Burundi by raising the living conditions of her community with the support of Christian Aid. Credit: Ndacayisaba Epitace
Aline Nigobora stands in front of her home, She wears a pink top and green skirt and is looking in the camera with a neutral expression