Derry public raise over £200,000 for Trócaire
Trócaire has thanked the people of Derry for donating to the life-saving appeal, with their support continuing to save lives.
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Hide AdThe donations provided water, food and funds to 75,000 people in Somalia, South Sudan, Kenya and Ethiopia.
The appeal was launched in response to the threat of famine in these four countries as a combination of drought and conflict left almost 25 million people facing severe food shortages. A national church collection, organised by the Bishops’ Conference in support of Trócaire’s work, was held on the weekend of July 22/23 and raised €5m for the emergency response.
Generous contributions from parishioners in the Derry diocese raised £226,747.00, helping to provide vital aid, including: Food support to 13,000 primary school children in Kenya; Rain water harvesting installed for 1,112 households; Clean water for 4,800 people in Ethiopia; Seeds and tools for 20,000 people in South Sudan.
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Hide AdKevin Donnelly, Trócaire Regional Manager for Northern Ireland, thanked the Irish public for their compassionate generosity to last year’s campaign.
“This weekend marks the one-year anniversary of the national church collection held in support of Trócaire’s east Africa emergency appeal,” said Donnelly.
“The Derry public’s compassionate generosity has helped us to provide emergency food, livelihood support and water supplies to some of the most devastated areas in the region.
“On behalf of Trócaire, I would like to sincerely thank every parishioner who donated to this appeal.”