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CAFOD - Northampton
Organisation in the Diocese of Northampton
Cafod
CAFOD - Northampton
Organisation in the Diocese of Northampton
Cafod
Cafod - Milton Keynes
Help us to support our brothers and sisters around the world
Parish > National Society > Cafod
Cafod - Totton
To Promote the work of CAFOD
Parish > National Society > Cafod
Cafod - Ringwood
Church in the Diocese of Portsmouth
Parish > National Society > Cafod
Cafod - Fordingbridge
Church in the Diocese of Portsmouth
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Cafod - Farnborough
Church in the Diocese of Portsmouth
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CAFOD - Arundel & Brighton
CAFOD (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development) works with communities across Africa, Asia and Latin America, supporting people to find their own solutions to poverty. The agency works with all people regardless of race, gender, religion or nationality. ‘Driven by our Catholic values, we work together to overcome poverty and injustice’. Please send any donations to CAFOD, Romero House, 55 Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7JB
Organisation > Diocesan
CAFOD - Salford, UK
CAFOD (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development): As the official overseas development agency of the Catholic Church in England & Wales, we work alongside the world`s most marginalised people of all faiths, seeking justice and an end to poverty by mobilising the power of the Catholic community in England & Wales. We work with local experts in emergency situations and to enable communities to live sustainably or in peace without discrimination.
Organisation > Diocesan
CAFOD - Northampton
CAFOD (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development) is the official international development and relief agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. We are a member of Caritas Internationalis and our work is rooted in Gospel values and Catholic Social teaching. We build long-term partnerships with local organisations in more than 30 countries, across Africa, Asia and Latin America focusing on creating sustainable livelihoods, combating HIV/AIDS and peacebuilding. In emergencies, we provide immediate relief and long term support programmes to rebuild people`s lives.
We are supported mainly by the catholic community in England and Wales i.e. people in parishes and schools through their prayers, donations and campaign actions. We have a network of wonderful volunteers to help promote our work. For those who would like to carry out their ministry of charity by promoting CAFOD`s work, we have a range of roles for you - in the parish, in schools and via social media. Do get in touch. Training and support are given. A wonderful way to put your faith into action.
Organisation > Diocesan
CAFOD (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development) - England and Wales
Organisation
Organisation
CAFOD (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development) - East Anglia
CAFOD is the international development and relief agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. It builds partnerships with local organisations in over 30 countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America, supporting them to build a better world for people living in extreme poverty. CAFOD focuses on sustainable livelihoods, clean water and sanitation, combating HIV/AIDS, and peace-building. In emergencies it provides immediate relief and also supports long-term programmes to rebuild people`s lives. CAFOD is supported by people in parishes and schools in England and Wales through donations, prayers, volunteering and campaigning.
Organisation > Diocesan
CAFOD (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development) - Liverpool
CAFOD: the official overseas aid agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, part of Caritas Internationalis. We believe God wants everyone to flourish — yet many are struggling with conflict, climate crisis, inequality and injustice. Across parishes, schools and homes in Liverpool Archdiocese we inspire people to raise money, petition politicians and pray, so that together we can support communities in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East, as they strive to find practical, sustainable solutions to deep-rooted challenges.
We help all people, regardless of background, so that together we can build a better, fairer world – as God intended. CAFOD’s vision, mission and values draw directly from Catholic Social Teaching, Scripture, and the tradition of the Church. Catholic Social Teaching is at the heart of what we do and who we are. We are part of Caritas, a Church network with a local presence in over 160 countries. As one of the largest aid networks in the world, by mobilising the power of the Catholic community in England & Wales we can help people in remote areas, in war zones and who are discriminated against. The Church often reaches the poorest people, in areas where social care and government structures aren’t so strong. To find out how you can make a difference, contact us in Liverpool Archdiocese.
Organisation > Diocesan
CAFOD Groups - Eastleigh
Church in the Diocese of Portsmouth
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