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We are fundraising this Christian Aid Week to support families facing hunger. 

In Nairobi, parents like Fridah are growing food in small spaces to make sure their children can eat. With support from Christian Aid and Beacon of Hope, families are learning how to grow food and build more secure futures. 

St Hardulph’s C of E Primary School is delighted to invite members of the local community to a special Afternoon Tea in support of Christian Aid on Tuesday 12th May at 2pm.

Come and join us for a warm and welcoming afternoon where our pupils will be sharing what they have learned about the important work Christian Aid does around the world. The children will present different projects, facts, and stories that show how the charity helps communities overcome poverty and injustice.

Alongside the presentations, guests can enjoy afternoon tea with refreshments and cakes, while supporting a meaningful cause.

This event is a wonderful opportunity for the community to come together, celebrate the children’s learning, and raise awareness for Christian Aid’s global work.

Everyone is welcome — families, friends, and members of the community.

We look forward to seeing you there and sharing an inspiring afternoon together!

 

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How your money helps

You can support families facing the daily stress of food insecurity in Nairobi.

In the crowded and noisy settlements of Nairobi, parents like Fridah wake up knowing they must earn money – otherwise their children won’t eat that evening. But with tools, seeds and training from our partner, Beacon of Hope, families can grow nutritious vegetables in small city spaces and grow hope for the future.

Every pound you raise could help:

  • provide seeds and tools so people can grow food in small spaces.
  • fund training so people can plan ahead and protect their livelihoods.
  • support community-led projects that strengthen food security and incomes. 
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Fridah tending her urban farm in Dagoretti, Nairobi Credit: Christian Aid / David Macharia
Fridah tending her urban farm in Dagoretti, Nairobi
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