Christmas Appeal 2022 is now live!

 

This year has been another difficult year for many throughout the world, but thankfully there are still generous people around like yourself who want to help those in need.

With many people in Uganda still struggling after Covid lockdowns and Ebola lockdowns, we are raising funds for 3 main areas of provision this year, and with your help, we will make a difference to over 300 orphans, vulnerable children and families

Ty Cariad Africa’s Christmas Appeal 2022 ~ Registered Charity 1124100

This year all the children will be going to a Christmas Party at Victory Church instead of a party at the Children's Home, so the only cost will be the hire of a bus.

We are raising funds to provide…

£45 each - Food Packages for community families, families of resettled and fostered children, and families of staff who give their time each Christmas. Each package includes bread, sugar, soda, eggs, spices, margarine, beef, chicken, pasta, cooking oil, milk and more. Each package contains enough for 15 meals/servings.

£12 each - Food for the Christmas season's celebrations for the 55 children and staff at the Children's Home. In Uganda, Christmas is a time for celebration, a time for feasting, and a time for singing and dancing.

£30 each - A new school uniform for every child when they start at their new school in 2023.


What difference would my donation make?

Every donation however big or small can make a huge difference in the lives of orphans, vulnerable children and communities in Uganda.

£12 covers the cost of food for the Christmas season's celebrations for one child at the Children's Home
£30 provides a new school uniform for a child
£45 provides a Food Package (around 15 meals) for a family



None of this will be possible without your support, so please help us to make a difference this Christmas for Joseph and his friends.
Please donate!

Donate online: Click here to donate online

By Text:
text HOPE to 70460
to donate £10

Texts will cost the donation amount plus one standard network rate message.


 
Harvey Jones