Bishop of Winchester appeal to support Myanmar flood victims

Diocese of Winchester is raising money for Anglican Relief & Development Fund Australia
Donations cannot currently be made to this page

Bishop of Winchester appeal to support victims of flooding in Myanmar · 8 October 2015

The establishment of ARDFA was encouraged by ‘Global South’ Anglican Primates to create partnerships between parishes, dioceses and agencies worldwide - and those in emerging and developing countries - focussing on those who are wanting to find effective and sustainable ways to relieve poverty and disability. We also seek to play a cooperative role with other faith-based agencies in providing emergency relief for the victims of natural disasters and to prepare communities for the impact of such disasters.

Story

Following the growing refugee crisis in Syria, the Diocese of Winchester is calling on people to support the fundraising efforts of Refugee Action, one of the UK’s leading refugee resettlement charities. Refugee Action has been working in the UK for over 30 years to support people fleeing from crises. At the moment the charity is helping to support refugees who have arrived in the UK by offering them safe places to stay, warm clothing and hot meals.

The Diocese is also appealing for donations to help those affected by the recent floods in Myanmar. Although less high profile than the Syrian crisis, many people in Myanmar have been killed and hundreds of thousands have been affected by devastating floods and landslides which have engulfed homes and cut off vast parts of the country. Many people have lost all their possessions and been forced into camps as their homes remain under water.

Donation summary

Total
£8,614.29
Online
£2,711.71
Offline
£5,902.58

Charities pay a small fee for our service. Learn more about fees