History Of Cafod

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Faith in action Section 3: CAFOD’s history and work

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Faith in action

Section 3: CAFOD’s history and work

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• CAFOD is the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development.

• It is the official overseas development agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales.

• It is also a member of the Caritas International Federation – a network of Catholic relief and

development agencies.

What is CAFOD?

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• 1961 Catholic women organised the first Fast Day to help mothers and babies in the Caribbean

• 1962 After a huge response, Catholic bishops of England and Wales set up CAFOD.

Jacquie Stuyt, one of CAFOD’s founders

How did CAFOD begin?

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Q: How many staff has CAFOD?

A: CAFOD has 290 staff in the UK and 70 overseas

Q: In how many countries does CAFOD work?

A: CAFOD supports more than 500 projects and programmes in over 50 countries

Q: How much does CAFOD spend?

A: CAFOD spent over £50 million in 2006 to help people all around the world.

CAFOD today

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Q: On which continents does CAFOD work?

A: In Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Eastern Europe.

Q: Does CAFOD only help Catholics?

A: CAFOD does not just help other Catholics!

Q: How does CAFOD decide who to help?

A: According to need, not race, religion, gender or politics.

Who does CAFOD help?

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• The hopes of the poor

• Gospel messages

• Catholic Social Teaching

• Inspiration of faith

What motivates/would motivate you to work for justice?

What motivates CAFOD?

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• The Catholic community (that’s you!) gives 75% of the money

• Government – British and European

• Joint appeals with other agencies

Can you name any famous

CAFOD supporters?

Where does CAFOD get money?

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Q: Short-term relief – can you explain what this is?

A: Responding to emergencies

Q: Long-term development – can you explain what this is?

A: Helping people to help themselves, making changes that will last

Q: Work in the UK – can you say what sort of work?

A: Education, campaigning and fundraising

What does CAFOD do?

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• an immediate response to a crisis or disaster (like a conflict or an earthquake)

• providing basic needs (food, water and shelter)

Short-term relief:

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• CAFOD does not leave when the emergency is ‘over’

• Response to an immediate crisis, often leads to long-term projects.

Short-term relief:

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• tackles the source of a problem

• helps people to help themselves

• provides a solution that lasts.

Long-term development:

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“Give a man a fish; you have fed him for today. Teach a man to fish; and you have fed him

for a lifetime” Anon, China

Long-term development:

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Education• working with volunteers • speaking to schools, youth groups and parishes• producing materials for schools and parishes • providing training for teachers

What does CAFOD do in the UK?

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Campaigning• using action and lobbying to put pressure on MPs and businesses

• using campaign actions to raise awareness.

Campaigners raise awareness of how gold mining damages the poor.

What does CAFOD do in the UK?

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Fundraising• Organising Fast Days at Lent and Harvest• Helping volunteers to organise events • Applying for grants• Advertising for donations and legacies

What does CAFOD do in the UK?

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• Find out more – visit www.cafod.org.uk/bigdeal

• Tell others and pray for a fairer world

• Join the campaign – take action!

• Raise money in new and original ways

• Be aware of the environment

• Buy fairly-traded products • Set up a CAFOD group in

your school or church

• Join CAFOD events in your local area

What will you do?

How can I put my faith into action?

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“I salute people in the UK who support CAFOD and I hope you can continue to support our peace projects for youth in the future.”Christmar, a youth worker in the Philippines

Messages from around the world

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“I greet all the schoolchildren who support CAFOD. May God keep you and I wish for you to study well and have a good future.”Antoine Ove, aged 15, Congo

Messages from around the world

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“I think it would be very nice if young people in England [and Wales] got motivated by knowing what goes on in other countries.”Henry, Honduras, Latin America

Messages from around the world

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Picture credits: Annie Bungeroth, Brijesh Patel, CAFOD, Darren Zlatareff,George Swift, Jim Stipe, Kate Stanworth, Lancashire Publications Ltd,Laura Donkin, Laura Storr, Noel Gavin, Patrick Nicholson, RichardWainwright, Simon Rawles.