Harvest Fast Day 2 October 2009 The financial crisis is crippling the world’s poorest people.  Time is running out. Please help.
Just two years ago, Margaret, from Mathare in Kenya, had a job as a supervisor at a food production company making ice cream and sweets. “I’d worked  my way up from the bottom and was earning a good living.”
Then her world began to fall apart. Firstly, she was one of 60 redundancies. “The economy was not doing well and factories closed down. They offered  us nothing. They didn’t even tell us, they just closed the doors.”
Weeks later, violence ripped through the streets as hopes of a fair election were torn apart. In the chaos, Margaret’s house was burned to the ground.  With no job and no money, she had to move into a slum area.
Now, although employed as a teacher, Margaret earns next to nothing and is never sure where the next meal will come from. Food prices are out of  control, making even basics such as bread too expensive for many.
Margaret says every day is a struggle but her extraordinary courage shines through. “I’m determined. I can walk for any length of time just to find  something for my kids. The tougher it gets, the harder I’ll work.  What do I do, just cry? No, I’ll work harder, with God’s help.”
Around the world, millions just like Margaret are struggling to keep their heads above water. Having spent years working their way out of poverty, they  are now being knocked down again by events beyond their control.
At CAFOD, we are also feeling the recession as high exchange rates mean the financial support we offer is worth around one-third less than last year.  It is a challenging time but we won’t give up on the world’s poorest when they need us the most.
Your  support at  Harvest Fast Day  means we can continue reaching out to those in desperate need. Right now, we are providing basics such as food,  water and health care, as well as helping people make a living in  safety, and with dignity.
There are many ways to support Harvest Fast Day:   Donate online at  cafod.org.uk /harvest   Fundraise for Fast Day at  cafod.org.uk/fastday   Donate by phone at  freephone   0500 858 885   Give to a Fast Day collection  in your local church   Whichever you choose, thank  you for making a difference Picture credits: Frederic Courbert

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    Harvest Fast Day2 October 2009 The financial crisis is crippling the world’s poorest people. Time is running out. Please help.
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    Just two yearsago, Margaret, from Mathare in Kenya, had a job as a supervisor at a food production company making ice cream and sweets. “I’d worked my way up from the bottom and was earning a good living.”
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    Then her worldbegan to fall apart. Firstly, she was one of 60 redundancies. “The economy was not doing well and factories closed down. They offered us nothing. They didn’t even tell us, they just closed the doors.”
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    Weeks later, violenceripped through the streets as hopes of a fair election were torn apart. In the chaos, Margaret’s house was burned to the ground. With no job and no money, she had to move into a slum area.
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    Now, although employedas a teacher, Margaret earns next to nothing and is never sure where the next meal will come from. Food prices are out of control, making even basics such as bread too expensive for many.
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    Margaret says everyday is a struggle but her extraordinary courage shines through. “I’m determined. I can walk for any length of time just to find something for my kids. The tougher it gets, the harder I’ll work. What do I do, just cry? No, I’ll work harder, with God’s help.”
  • 7.
    Around the world,millions just like Margaret are struggling to keep their heads above water. Having spent years working their way out of poverty, they are now being knocked down again by events beyond their control.
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    At CAFOD, weare also feeling the recession as high exchange rates mean the financial support we offer is worth around one-third less than last year. It is a challenging time but we won’t give up on the world’s poorest when they need us the most.
  • 9.
    Your supportat Harvest Fast Day means we can continue reaching out to those in desperate need. Right now, we are providing basics such as food, water and health care, as well as helping people make a living in safety, and with dignity.
  • 10.
    There are manyways to support Harvest Fast Day: Donate online at cafod.org.uk /harvest Fundraise for Fast Day at cafod.org.uk/fastday Donate by phone at freephone 0500 858 885 Give to a Fast Day collection in your local church Whichever you choose, thank you for making a difference Picture credits: Frederic Courbert