7 days to make a difference
For 80 years, we've been fighting poverty and injustice. You’ve fundraised, campaigned, and prayed with us—offering hope to communities who need it most.
Now, will you help fund vital tools and training, so farmers can support their community to escape hunger?
With seven days, there are so many ways to fundraise for lasting change. This Christian Aid Week, what will you do?
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In Guatemala, gruelling heatwaves and extreme weather are destroying Aurelia’s farm. She worries deeply about how much harvest the family will have to eat and sell:
‘Climate change has been killing our crops, and this is our food.’
The roots of this cruel injustice run deep. Indigenous communities like Aurelia’s have done the least to cause the climate crisis, yet they endure its impact the most. But the unstoppable power of hope is in the hands of farmers like Aurelia, as she leads her community in the fight to overcome the challenges they face.
Aurelia is holding hope in her hands.
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£6
could buy the pruning saw that means a farmer can tend to their fruit trees.
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£30
could help fund the training session that teaches someone how to make valuable organic fertiliser.
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£110
could provide the water recycling system that captures precious rainwater to sustain a family’s crops through a drought.