Monday, 21 August 2017
Wednesday, 5 April 2017
2017 Mid-Antrim Tearfund walk
Friday May 19th at Shanes Castle, Antrim
We invite you to join us for a 5K walk or jog in the beautiful Shanes Castle grounds, enjoy the barbecue and help raise urgently needed funds. We will be there from 11am until dark.The walk is buggie-friendly and dogs on leads are welcome.
Why are we doing this?
When her husband was kidnapped crossing a checkpoint,
Karena and her children fled from their home in Syria to a refugee camp in
Lebanon. Distraught, Karena considers herself to be a widow because she has lost all hope of seeing her husband again. Karena
and her children are living in a tent with two other families. Like most of her
fellow refugees, Karena has no money - she left everything behind in Syria. But
occasionally she is able to work as an agricultural labourer for which she
receives a small amount of food. She constantly worries about her children and
where their next meal will come from.
Can we make
a difference?
Karena and her children (left) are a long way from home, but
they are not struggling alone. They receive regular visits from Tearfund’s partner
as well as monthly food and hygiene parcels which contain the essential items that they need. Tearfund’s
partner has also provided the family with clothes and mattresses and the family
have attended hygiene classes to help them stay healthy whilst they are living in the camp. Karena
enjoys attending Bible studies organised by Tearfund partner staff and church
volunteers. She says, ‘You are the only ones looking after me - I am really
grateful for your visits and all the support that you’re giving me.’
Thursday, 19 January 2017
2017 Tearfund Walk
Friday 19 May 2017 at Shanes Castle Antrim
Amira is a normal 16 year-old. She’s got the usual interests: pop music, boys and her mobile phone. But, along with 30 million other children and young people around the world she’s a refugee. Amira lives in a camp with her family after fleeing the civil war in Syria.
Our 2017 sponsored walk will support Tearfund's work among refugees in Lebanon - please join us.
Another great effort - £20,000 raised
The 2016 walk (that's you!) raised £20,000 for drought-stricken Chad. Thank you for making the effort and making a difference.
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