Give to our Emergency Response Fund
Donate to support CAFOD's initial response to a disaster, and the emergency which follows - such as an earthquake, flood, cyclone, hurricane, or drought. Your gift really can make a difference
As the aid charity for the Catholic church in England & Wales, CAFOD helps the poorest people - who suffer the most during a disaster.
Your donation provides blankets, food and hygiene packs, seeds and tools, shelter materials and clean water - all through our partners working at the heart of the emergency.
CAFOD also stays with the community long after the disaster to help it get back on its feet - this can take months or even years.
Your donation will be processed by WorldPay, a specialist in secure e-commerce transactions.
You can also directly support a particular emergency by visiting appeals listed below the form.
Thank you for deciding to share what you have with the world's poorest people.
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![]() Give to the Darfur & Chad Appeal Make a donation to CAFOD's emergency work in Darfur, Sudan and Chad, where hundreds are still attacked every day. A gift from you supports our vital charity work in refugee camps as the conflict in the region continues |
![]() Give to our Emergency Response Fund Donate to support CAFOD's initial response to a disaster, and the emergency which follows - such as an earthquake, flood, cyclone, hurricane, or drought. Your gift really can make a difference |
CAFOD is also a member of the DEC (Disasters and Emergencies Committee) - a network of aid agencies which supports relief efforts around the world
Currently, the DEC is running an Myanmar Cyclone Appeal
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