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Carmarthen coffee morning

Carmarthen fundraisers have been busy preparing for a major charity appeal to support vulnerable communities around the world.

The Carmarthen Christan Aid Group organised a coffee morning at Wesley Church to help kickstart Christian Aid Week 2024.

Llinos Roberts, Christian Aid Church Engagement and Fundraising Officer said: “Every year, during this appeal, people across Britain and Ireland have seven days and so many ways to raise funds to support their global neighbours, in a celebration of hope for a fairer world. 

 

Carmarthen coffee morning

“Our Carmarthen supporters kicked off their activities with a coffee morning which saw Wesley Church in Carmarthen packed with people enjoying coffee and cake.”

Money raised for the appeal will help the organisation’s partners empower vulnerable communities to find practical and sustainable ways out of poverty.

This year’s appeal – from May 12–18 – is focussing on work in Burundi, one of the most densely populated and poorest countries in Africa. Heavily reliant on agriculture, it’s also one of the least prepared to combat the effects of climate change, including droughts, floods and landslides. The global cost of living crisis has intensified the challenges: more than 70 per cent of the population live in poverty and more than half of children are chronically malnourished.

Carmarthen coffee morning

Christian Aid has been working in Burundi since 1995 when it first offered humanitarian assistance to people surviving the civil conflict. Now, alongside local partners, the organisation helps establish Village Savings and Loans Associations (VSLAs). These community-led groups mean people can save and borrow money, making small businesses possible, offering reliable and diverse incomes so families can eat regularly, get medicine when they need it, and build safer homes.

Carmarthen coffee morning

Christian Aid Week offers seven days and so many ways to make a difference – to find out more, visit https://www.christianaid.org.uk/.


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