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What we do at a local level

Katja Jewell, North Wales Diocesan Manager, with a young CAFOD supporter [CAFOD]
Katja Jewell, North Wales Diocesan Manager, with a young CAFOD supporter [CAFOD]

Across England and Wales, CAFOD is a network of communities putting faith into action through fundraising, campaigning, and education

They also campaign at a local and national level, and work to get media coverage for CAFOD’s work locally.

Raising funds

CAFOD supporters and volunteers raise funds through Fast Days at Lent and Harvest, an Advent appeal and through long-term fundraising schemes such as Focus Africa .

Money is also raised through legacies, emergency appeal donations and grants from the UK government and other bodies such as the European Union.

Campaigning

Thousands of people campaign with CAFOD to challenge the structures and policies that keep people poor.

They do this by writing to MPs and government ministers, attending peaceful protests, lobbying governments and relevant international bodies such as the European Union, and making others in their communities aware of injustices that must stop.

Education

Dunstable campaigners collect votes for Trade Justice [CAFOD]
Dunstable campaigners collect votes for Trade Justice [CAFOD]

CAFOD provides resources and support to hundreds of schools and youth groups, helping them raise funds and awareness of development issues.

Linking with the national curriculum, CAFOD provides insight and ideas for action on a wide range of issues which help young people develop a sense of responsibility and global citizenship.

CAFOD volunteers give talks at school assemblies about development work and lead classroom activity sessions, as well as promote useful resources and support CAFOD groups within schools.

CAFOD also works with diocesan networks and religious congregations, helping to reflect on global justice issues in the light of catholic social teaching and gospel values.


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Support CAFOD on eBay

Do you ever sell items on eBay? If so, you can register to donate a percentage of your item’s final selling price to CAFOD. You can register to donate anything from 10% to 100% of your item's final selling price

Gabriel Murwa and his wife with their last remaining cow from a herd of 100. The others have all died. [Richard Wainwright]

Last chance action on the Climate Bill

MPs are voting on the Climate Change Bill in October - we still need them to push for the UK to cut its emissions by at least 80%
Please email your MP now

The CAFOD-funded National Federation of Fishworkers organises fishermen to defend their rights [Nithila Mariampillai/HUDEC]

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Published on 25/04/2007, last updated on 18/04/2008
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