Trocaire's special appeal on boxes

PEOPLE in Ballymoney and Moyle have been asked to return their Trocaire boxes to their local parish church this weekend, April 10th and 11th, to mark the end of the agency's annual Lenten appeal.

Trocaire’s regional manager, Eithne McNulty, said: “Our Lenten appeal was about hunger this year and local families took our Trocaire box into their homes and schoolchildren learned about life in countries like Rwanda. This goodwill means a lot to children like Domitille, the child on our Trocaire box this year. Because of support from people in Antrim Trocaire is helping her family to farm and to create a better future for themselves.”

Trocaire’s 2010 Lenten campaign highlighted the fact that world hunger has reached an all-time high. One billion people, or one in six in the world, do not have enough food to survive, a fact the charity has branded as scandalous.

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“Everyone in the world has the right to food from the moment they are born but for one sixth of the world, hunger is their daily reality. Without Trocaire’s support many families, who have nowhere else to turn, would be left to cope alone. Yet these families have the will and capability to overcome their poverty with a bit of support.

“This year has been tough at home but time and time again people respond to our appeals at Lent and continue to amaze us with their generous spirit and social conscience. This Lent people can ensure that families in extremely poor communities meet their need for food and their right to make a living."

“We’re asking people in Ballymoney and Moyle to think of Trocaire this weekend and to take a moment to drop their Trocaire boxes into their local church. This way we can start putting donations into action straight away," Ms. McNulty concluded.

Trocaire’s annual Lenten campaign ended on Easter Sunday. Trocaire boxes can be returned to local parishes across Co. Antrim. To find out more about Trocaire or make a donation call 0800 912 1200 or visit trocaire.org.

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