CAFOD is the Catholic Agency For Overseas Development. It is important because it is an aid agency that helps people living in England and Wales. The goal of the agency is to help alleviate poverty.
cafod is aiming to get rid of poverty all around the world.
CAFOD spends the money it raise by buying clothes,food, shoes ect to send to under developed countries who need it.
because they gave in money to a charity
CAFOD, the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development, was established in 1962 in response to the urgent need for humanitarian aid and development support in the aftermath of World War II. It aimed to address global poverty and social injustice, inspired by the Catholic Church's teachings on solidarity and the moral duty to help those in need. CAFOD's mission has since evolved to encompass long-term development projects, emergency relief, and advocacy for systemic change to combat the root causes of poverty.
Cafod helps because they care about peoples health and safety. And they want to help people in distress. By Thomas Davis 7w
To donate to CAFOD, click on the link below, to find out more about CAFOD, click on the second link.
To join the CAFOD you need to be learning how to help people and you need to learn the RE stuff and if it is your first time you are in the CAFOD.
cafod are helping people that are in need of food water and money
cafod runs a charity to raise money and help people in debt
cafod helps poor people gives them houses and looks after them
You might work for them either because you want the money, or because you want to help - since it's a development agency.
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Cafod help poor people who live in dry hot places who cant aford clothes and food as well a some peole do :)
cafod is to help the people who are less fortunet in other countries i think :S
Because They Want To
Because Christians believe that you have to help the poor from teachings in the Bible to get into Heaven and to be a good Christian. Good Bible references that show this is the Parable of the sheep and goats, the Good Samaritian, Deuteronomy 24: 14-22, the widow's mite, and many others. Plus it's a catholic charity so Catholics obviously support the charity.