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7 days to make a difference

With seven days, there are so many ways to fund lasting change. This Christian Aid Week, what will you do?

Fundraise with us

From community events to individual challenges, Christian Aid Week is seven days of fundraising fun – your way. 

Take part and fundraise as part of our new 70K in May challenge, or choose your own event. However you fundraise, together we can beat extreme poverty. 

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Credit: Joana Mwansa/Christian Aid
Christian Aid Week Bake Sale
Your Christian Aid Week gift

Please help fund vital tools and training, so farmers like Aurelia can support their community to escape hunger. Donate today.

Worship with us

Christian Aid Week is the perfect time for your church to come together in celebration and reflection.

Campaign with us

Ask the UK government to stand up to reckless polluters.

How your support makes a difference 

With your support, we can fund vital training, so communities can fight the effects of the climate crisis.

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Christian Aid partner Congcoop provided Aurelia with training on the benefits of organic fertiliser. She now encourages other women to follow suit. Credit: A.Sheppey/Christian Aid
Aurelia stands in her garden smiling at the camera holding her fertiliser in her hands towards the camera.

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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Amelia and Congcoop partner staff member Donaldo. Amelia shows him her plant nursery which is suffering due to the heat wave. Credit: A.Sheppey/Christian Aid
Amelia and Congcoop partner staff member Donaldo. Amelia shows him her plant nursery which is suffering due to the heat wave.

The climate crisis is killing Amelia’s precious crops. Dying crops means food stops. 

‘I worry about what my children will eat.’- Amelia  

She relies on the land to feed her eight-year-old son, Lázaro, and four-year-old daughter, Yakelin. 

As her farm is devastated, the search for solutions becomes critical. And that comes through changing the way she farms. With the support of specialist training from our partner, Congcoop, Amelia’s planting resilient crops, conserving water and making fertiliser. 

  • £6

    could buy the pruning saw that means a farmer can tend to their fruit trees.

  • £30

    could help fund the training session that teaches someone how to make valuable organic fertiliser.

  • £100

    could fund the metal roofing sheets that shield a market stall holder and their produce from the sun and rain.

Donate to fund vital tools and training

Support farmers like Aurelia help their community escape hunger. Donate today.
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Aurelia with grandchildren, father and daughter-in-law. Credit: A.Sheppey/Christian Aid
Aurelia with grandchildren, father and daughter-in-law.

Helpful links

Our guides, resources and ideas can help you make your fundraising a success this Christian Aid Week.

Christian Aid Week resources

Explore our NEW platform to find all the tools and templates to help your fundraising succeed.

Help Centre 

Our Help Centre will help you find answers to some commonly asked questions about Christian Aid Week.

How to pay in your fundraising

Thank you for your amazing efforts! Here's how you can pay in the money you've worked so hard to raise.