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Worth School CAFOD run

Worth School is raising money for The Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD)

Participants: Rebecca Paterson, Paul Ambridge Jonathan Bindloss, Joanne Geraghty, Paul Jones, Robin Longworth, Nikki Webb, Rose Osbourne, Eimear Neeson.

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Run To The Beat Half Marathon 2009 · 27 September 2009 ·

CAFOD works with local partners and communities across the world - responding to emergencies, promoting long-term development and raising public awareness of the causes of poverty. We work with people of all faiths and none for a safe, sustainable and peaceful world.

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Team Worth School are running a Half-Marathon on the 27th September.

http://www.runtothebeat.co.uk/

 

We are aiming to raise £150 each for CAFOD.

Anything you could spare to help towards this total would be gratefully received.

 

From the CAFOD website:

 

CAFOD are the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development, the official overseas development and relief agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales

We believe all human beings have a right to dignity and respect, and that the world's resources are a gift to be shared equally by all men and women, whatever their race, nationality or religion.

Underpinning our work is a deeply held set of values that are central to our ethos and identity. We act based on principles of compassion, solidarity, stewardship and hope.

Confronted by immense poverty and suffering, our most fundamental response is compassion - standing alongside excluded communities, sharing resources, uniting in prayer, defending rights and challenging the systems that keep people poor.

www.cafod.org.uk

Please give generously. Many thanks for your support.

 

Donation summary

Total
£1,545.00
+ £389.23 Gift Aid
Online
£1,460.00
Offline
£85.00

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