This Christmas, will you help people break the cycle of poverty and bring joy?
It’s not God’s plan for anyone to live in poverty, but countless people around the world are stuck unable to provide for their family. This Christmas, you can help families around the world break the cycle of poverty and bring joy.
Breaking the cycle of poverty
Hellen, a 55-year-old widowed mother and grandmother, lost almost all of her goat herd and livelihood, meaning a daily struggle to feed her family. ‘We struggled to get food… I was at the lowest moment of my life,’ says Hellen.
In Turkana County in Kenya, where Hellen lives, 82.7 per cent of the population lives in poverty, which is the highest rate in the country. They have been among the worst hit by droughts of ever-increasing severity.
Parents have been forced to choose between letting their children die from starvation or from eating rotting dead animals. Women like Hellen will walk up to 60km to gather wild fruit, at great danger to themselves, just to give their families something to eat in the hope of survival.