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And we did it! Dancing in Kingston town centre to raise vital funds for poor communities across the world. Please give as generously as you can.
Kingston churches are fighting poverty again! We'll be out and about on the streets collecting money in the famous red envelopes and dancing in Kingston town centre.
Please give generously as people across the churches show their solidarity with people across the world who experience devastating levels of poverty.
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Christian Aid has been the churches’ relief and development agency for 80 years and a member of the Disasters Emergency Committee since 1963.
Sadly the world is hardly in a better place now than it was in 1945 in the aftermath of World War II. Through local partner organisations Christian Aid is able to deliver critical support, rebuild lives and help communities recover in emergencies.
Importantly the main objective of Christian Aid’s work is to relieve poverty worldwide regardless of race, gender or faith. To that end, partner organisations are concerned with the delivery of sustainable development programmes (with a focus on Guatemala this year) in communities to increase resilience at a time when the impact of climate change is adversely affecting local livelihoods.