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Before the pandemic I took part in a number of Christian Aid's Circle the City sponsored walks. In 2020 and 2021 I devised my own circular walks passing churches in my local area.

In 2023 the fundraising walk returned as The London Freedom Walk. This year we will begin at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, then follow a route including churches, chapels and sacred spaces of different denominations, ending at St. Paul's Cathedral for Evensong.

I always enjoy the sponsored walks in this great City and it's an easy way to raise money for Christian Aid's annual appeal. I hope you will feel able to support Christian Aid by sponsoring me because:

In Guatemala, the climate crisis is destroying crops and causing hunger for Indigenous communities. But with training, farmers like Aurelia are fighting back. 

Aurelia has faced extreme heatwaves that have killed her crops, but through Christian Aid’s partner, Congcoop, she’s learning to grow resilient crops, make fertiliser and conserve water. She’s sharing this knowledge with others, helping her community build a sustainable future. 

This Christian Aid Week, please give to support farmers in the fight against hunger and the climate crisis. 

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How your money helps

This Christian Aid Week, you can support communities on the frontlines of the climate crisis.

In places like Guatemala, extreme weather is destroying crops, deepening hunger and threatening livelihoods. But with the right tools and training, farmers can build sustainable futures.  

Every pound you raise could help:

  • Provide climate-resilient seeds to help families grow food.
  • Fund water conservation techniques to protect crops.
  • Support vital training so farmers can build a sustainable future. 
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Aurelia's grandchildren, Sheny 9, Karla 7, holding cacao pods. Credit: A.Sheppey/Christian Aid
Aurelia's grandchildren, Sheny 9, Karla 7, holding cacao pods.