Lenten works of mercy: Welcome the newcomer
Jo Kitterick is Head of Development Education at CAFOD. In this blog she describes meeting Fr Paul, Director of Caritas Lebanon and hearing a powerful story of mercy, love and hope. ‘How much I desire...
View ArticleThank you from Kitui: “God knows that you have helped us”
As our Hands On Kitui journey comes to an end, three people who have worked on the project share their thanks. George Wambugu, CAFOD’s water specialist, worked on the water project right from the...
View ArticleGetting business on side to transform the world
Farzana is the Head of Major Gifts and Philanthropy at CAFOD. She introduces her open reflection on the role of the private sector for the common good and invites us to join it. At CAFOD, my team and I...
View ArticleMy journey as a prayer writer
Joy Wanless is a volunteer with CAFOD Salford. She shares about what inspired her to become a prayer-writing volunteer. Find out how you can join her. Me, write a reflection, write prayers? Not I! I...
View ArticleWhy I volunteer: “life and faith are interconnected”
Margaret, a spirituality volunteer from the Shrewsbury diocese, shares the strong role of her faith, and how this motivates her to volunteer. I have always been interested in the work of CAFOD, and...
View ArticleGreat Generation: Faith in Action award
Julia is making new year resolutions for September! Julia from CAFOD’s Youth Team shares her news year’s resolution for the new academic year and shares how young people can do their CYMED Faith in...
View ArticleTime for Time Out
Daniel Hale is CAFOD’s Head of Campaigns. In November, CAFOD will be hosting retreats all around the country, giving supporters a chance to reflect on faith and taking action in light of the Year of...
View ArticleBack to school: Volunteering with CAFOD
Kezia is from Brentwood and has just finished a year volunteering with CAFOD as part of the Young Leadership programme, and has written about her experience to inspire others to get involved this...
View Article‘Volunteering helps me feel more connected – even in lockdown’
Thomas Kimaru is a CAFOD volunteer in Southwark. This Volunteers’ Week, he describes how he was first inspired to volunteer by his parish priest in Kenya, and why he thinks it’s important to stay in...
View ArticleMy Harvest Fast Day – a day in solidarity with those who do not have enough
Rosemary has supported CAFOD for over 30 years – buying World Gifts, taking part in LiveSimply, praying for our partners around the world, and even running the London Marathon. Rosemary tells us why...
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