Stoneyford’s love for those living ‘Farr’ away
Christian Aid’s Charity Gifts act as donations, helping to transform the lives of people living in poverty around the world.
With farmers making up many members of the rural parish, it was no surprise that they chose to support Christian Aid’s agriculture programmes, buying virtual farm animals - chickens, turkeys and goats.
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Hide AdChickens and turkeys provide eggs that can be eaten or sold for cash at the local market, while goats tolerate drought and provide milk, meat and manure.
Stoneyford’s donation will help people in poverty to provide food for their families, boost harvests and increase their income.
Christian Aid organiser Norma Parker recently met with rector Rev John Farr, who keeps a few chickens and turkeys of his own.
Norma thanked the Stoneyford parishioners for their generous support for Christian Aid.
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Hide Ad“I was delighted that we managed to raise so much, especially as we’re only a small congregation and church services are being live-streamed during the lockdown,” she said.
Christian Aid Ireland Chief Executive Rosamond Bennett thanked Norma, Rev Farr and all the parishioners for bringing hope to people living in poverty, “The good people of Stoneyford parish always show great love for their global neighbours,” she said. “Climate change is causing a hunger crisis in many of the world’s poorest countries and the coronavirus pandemic is increasing extreme poverty. It is more important than ever that we help people during these times of crisis.”
For more information visit www.caid.ie/CharityGifts