Everyone at CAFOD continues to hold the Queen and her family in our prayers.
The Queen dedicated her life to public service, championing many causes to help the most vulnerable people during her long reign.
This includes personally supporting the Disasters Emergency Committee's (DEC) East Africa Crisis Appeal in 2017, which many supporters like you helped with.
Many of us will want to remember the Queen and her loved ones in our prayers at this difficult time.
This Harvest is a challenging time for so many reasons. But we can find hope together by putting our faith into action.
That's why our list of '5 ways to help you through Harvest' is full of wonderful ways to make a positive difference - for yourself as well as for your sisters and brothers around the world.
Pakistan has been devastated by exceptionally heavy monsoon rains and flash flooding.
Over 30 million people have been affected by the flood and 10 million people made homeless. They have lost their homes, cattle, and livelihoods. Families are in urgent need of safe drinking water, food, emergency medical assistance and shelter.
The local Pakistani organisation we work with is already responding in the worst-hit areas.
Last week we met with two local experts from Ethiopia and Kenya to discuss how the food crisis is affecting pastoralist communities. Read their reflections or listen to the full interview.
We’re in challenging times. It would be easy to lose hope. But we're a people of faith, and we want to put that faith into action. Join us online on Saturday 29 October.
We invite you to an evening of Nigerian cuisine, cooking and the role that faith plays in her culinary life with MasterChef semi-finalist Olayemi Adelekan.
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