Christian Aid Isle of Man stands up for dignity and equality and works to educate and mobilise people to build a movement that can change the course of history and bring social justice to all.
The charity believes climate and ecological disasters are instrumental in trapping those already affected by poverty. Through education, campaign and conversation, it aims to influence the use of natural resources and the ethical investment of funds.
The charity takes the generosity of the Island to remote corners of the globe. Most recently, beekeeper Harry Owens travelled to the east African country of Burundi to share his beekeeping knowledge with local women.
The charity works with local churches, schools and the community to educate people about, and encourage, ways we can look after the Island and the world for generations to come.
Its education programmes and campaigns encourage people to be more thoughtful in their use of resources.
The charity believes climate and ecological disasters are instrumental in trapping those already affected by poverty. Through education, campaign and conversation, it aims to influence the use of natural resources and the ethical investment of funds.
The charity takes the generosity of the Island to remote corners of the globe. Most recently, beekeeper Harry Owens travelled to the east African country of Burundi to share his beekeeping knowledge with local women.
The charity works with local churches, schools and the community to educate people about, and encourage, ways we can look after the Island and the world for generations to come.
Its education programmes and campaigns encourage people to be more thoughtful in their use of resources.