Be part of Christian Aid Week 2026
Thousands of people across the UK are coming together this Christian Aid Week. Here's three ways you can be part of it.
Donate
Donate today and help provide vital tools and training so farmers can protect their families from hunger.
Fundraise and pay in
Whatever you do, you're turning one week into lasting change.
Once you're done, pay in your fundraising and make sure every pound reaches the families who need it most.
Spread the word
Share our stories, pray for the families we work with, and inspire others to stand with communities facing poverty and injustice.
Every gift this Christian Aid Week helps families facing poverty and injustice build lasting futures. Will you give today?
Pay in your offline money
Pay in all the money you raise offline during Christian Aid Week (including from house-to-house collections).
No need to include online contributions (like JustGiving or our fundraise site) – we get those details automatically.
What is Christian Aid Week?
Christian Aid Week is a powerful expression of what can happen when compassion leads to action.
It's our shared moment to come together – across churches, communities and households – to stand alongside people living in poverty around the world.
For one week each year, thousands of people across Britain and Ireland give, fundraise, pray and act together. Together, those actions make change possible.
Learn moreWhether it’s a quiz, a collection, a walk or an act of worship – every action grows together into something bigger.
We can’t wait to see the impact you’ll make. Thank you for being part of Christian Aid Week.
Your support help ensure families can continue growing food, earning an income and building lasting futures.
This week, people across the UK are taking action
Whether it’s a quiz, a collection, a walk or an act of worship – every action grows together into something bigger.
We can’t wait to see the impact you’ll make. Thank you for being part of Christian Aid Week.
Your support help ensure families can continue growing food, earning an income and building lasting futures.
Together, we must support families escape the cruel grip of urban poverty.
Across the UK, people and churches are finding simple, meaningful ways to support Christian Aid’s work. These supporters show how everyday acts of generosity can bring people together and help families facing poverty, conflict and injustice around the world.
Find out moreIf you need support taking part in Christian Aid Week – whether you’re fundraising, volunteering or ordering resources – our team is here to help.