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Churches give and pray to DEC Haiti appeal

15 January 2010

Thousands of churches in the UK are set to spend this Sunday (17 January) praying and giving offerings for people affected by the huge earthquake that devastated Haiti this week.

Actor John Hurt and presenter Kirsty Young have fronted appeals asking for help for the impoverished nation struck by the quake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale on Tuesday.  Christians are responding to the DEC appeal by taking time within their church services to pray and give money.

The president of Haiti says he fears that tens of thousands of people have died but the full extent of the suffering remains unclear.

Oenone Chadburn, Head of Tearfund’s Disaster Management Unit, said today: ‘My husband is half-Haitian, and we have spent the last few days praying and searching online for news of family and friends.  We have lost one person, and we’re grieving that loss.  We’re very encouraged that our fellow Christians will be praying and giving to the DEC Appeal this Sunday, as we stand with our brothers and sisters in Haiti at this time.’

Up to three million people live in the area worst hit by the quake centred 10 miles southwest of the capital Port-au-Prince. Many have lost homes and their livelihoods. Essential services have been badly hit.

Clare Dixon, CAFOD head of Latin America and Caribbean, says: 'Haiti is the poorest country in the western hemisphere. Its people are used to civil strife, hurricanes and floods, but earthquakes are not a normal occurrence. With the majority of the population living in abject poverty, this earthquake will greatly increase their suffering.'

There are not enough body bags to collect the dead lying in the streets. There are concerns that supply of drinking water will last only several more days.

Nick Guttmann, head of Christian Aid’s humanitarian division, said today: ‘The practical needs in tackling this disaster are enormous. The question of access must be speedily addressed to get relief to the worst hit areas.

‘It is also crucial to ensure that there are secure areas where supplies can be distributed in a fair manner. The rapid provision of food, water, medical supplies and shelter and blankets is essential.’ 

Churches and Christian organisations are among those who have already been working in Haiti, which is one of the world’s poorest countries, to bring about sustainable development.  Those same churches will be involved in the relief efforts and will be part of the long-term work to build back better.

DEC member agencies who work directly with churches, including Cafod, Christian Aid, Tearfund and World Vision, have made resources available to churches to help them to pray.  Christian Aid have produced a prayer which can be downloaded from www.christianaid.org.uk and Tearfund are offering churches a Powerpoint of images to help them reflect on the scale of the crisis at www.tearfund.org/haitiprayer

To make a donation to the DEC Haiti appeal visit http://www.dec.org.uk or donate over the counter at any post office or high street bank, or send a cheque – see details below.

Anyone wanting to stay up to date with developments in Haiti, the emergency response and the fundraising efforts can follow the DEC on twitter at http://twitter.com/decappeal or become a fan of ‘Disasters-Emergency-Committee-DEC’ on Facebook.

 
Notes to editors 

Notes to editors:

To make a postal donation make cheques payable to ‘DEC Haiti Earthquake Appeal’ and mail to ‘PO Box 999, London, EC3A 3AA’. 

 

Donations can be made at any high street bank, or at a Post Office by quoting Freepay 1449.

 

The DEC consists of: Action Aid, British Red Cross, CAFOD, CARE International UK, Christian Aid, Concern Worldwide, Help the Aged, Islamic Relief, Merlin, Oxfam, Save the Children, Tearfund, World Vision.

 

The DEC criteria to launch an appeal are: The disaster must be on such a scale and of such urgency as to call for swift International humanitarian assistance. The DEC agencies, or some of them, must be in a position to provide effective and swift humanitarian assistance at a scale to justify a national Appeal. There must be reasonable grounds for concluding that a public appeal would be successful, either because of evidence of existing public sympathy for the humanitarian situation or because there is a compelling case indicating the likelihood of significant public support should an appeal be launched.

 

Christian agencies media contacts:

Cafod +44 (0) 7799 477 541

Christian Aid +44 (0) 7850 242 950.

Tearfund +44 (0) 7949 181414 or +44 (0) 208 943 7729

World Vision +44 (0)1908 841020


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