Monday, 4 March 2019

2019 Mid-Antrim Tearfund walk

Friday 17th May at Shanes Castle, Antrim

from 10am until dusk, refreshments provided

This year's walk will be our 30th! The first walk was in 1990 and over the 30 years you have helped us to raise the staggering total of £449,295 for Tearfund.

Our target for the 2019 walk is to raise £20,000 to help alleviate hunger and poverty in Burundi, Africa.

HUNGER: A SYMPTOM OF SOMETHING DEEPER
Three year old Nyanda was abandoned by his parents. Suffering and hungry, his father was forced to go to Tanzania in search of work. Alone and unable to care for herself or her child, Nyanda’s mother fled to Bujumbura, leaving him to starve.

Nyanda’s family is one of many who have been driven apart by the emergency situation in Burundi.

One of the poorest countries in the world (ranked 184 of 188), 58 percent of people in Burundi are chronically malnourished.

But the hunger that drove Nyanda and his family apart is a symptom of a deeper issue. Without fundamental changes, families will continue to be divided and undermined by extreme poverty.

Tearfund is partnering with local churches to put an end to this suffering and restore dignity, health and hope - we believe that local churches are uniquely positioned to address the root causes of poverty, enabling long-term change and security, so the impact is lasting and maintained.

Thank you for partnering with us to do this.

WHAT DOES CHANGE LOOK LIKE?
The Tharcisse family were struggling for food themselves. But when they met little Nyanda (left) and saw his condition, they opened their home and adopted him into their family, without hesitation.

The local Christians were able to support the Tharcisse family in this remarkable decision by providing the critical emergency nutrition that Nyanda needed.

The Church and Community Transformation process empowers communities to do this. It encourages Self Help Groups which help people to save and free them from having to take loans from loan sharks at high rates of interest. SHGs are groups of 15-20 people who come together voluntarily each week to support each other financially and with mutual encouragement.
Members begin by saving small amounts, which are used as loans to start new businesses, as well as funding costs such as school fees and health bills.

With your help 5,000 people in the Mutaho region of Burundi will directly benefit from this project.

       58 church and community leaders and six health workers will be equipped.
       10 community facilitators will be trained and Self Help Groups established to increase household income and community resilience.
       Health and nutrition will be improved through training on malnutrition: its causes and effects and the importance of a balanced diet.
       Food production and environmental sustainability will be improved through training on modern farming techniques, environmental care and fuel-saving stoves for beneficiaries, local church leaders, community leaders and SHG facilitators.
       Seeds will be purchased and distributed to increase food security through yields.

As the Self Help Groups strengthen and grow, members will be able to diversify and boost their incomes. Increasing household incomes and farming yields will improve the living conditions and nutritional status of beneficiaries. They will be better able to afford healthcare and education for their families and have more capacity to take of the vulnerable in their communities.

Sharing resources and investing in each other’s businesses brings trust and openness, while working together towards shared goals grows unity. Strong communities are more resilient and can overcome challenges that individuals can’t tackle on their own.


BUDGET
A breakdown of the costs involved per year is noted below.

ACTIVITY OR ITEM
COST (£)
Church and community envisioning
690
Training on health, nutrition and food insecurity
2,294
Training on agriculture, environmental care and fuel-saving stoves
5,313
Purchase and distribution of seeds
12,992
Training and establishing SHGs
5,998
Monitoring, evaluation and learning
3,846
Personnel
6,666
Equipment (two computers)
631
In country administration (utilities, audits, office supplies)
5,127
UK support costs**
7,091
Total costs
50,648


PLEASE PRAY WITH US

       Pray for peace and security in Burundi, for government leaders to act in wisdom and compassion.
       Pray for protection of the Tearfund and local partners as they work to address critical needs in insecure areas.
       Please continue to pray for people across East Africa who are affected by the drought, famine and loss of livelihoods. Pray for those whose crops have been damaged by the fall armyworm.
       Pray for governments, business leaders and individuals to take more responsibility for climate change and the impact it is having on others.