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Call for donations to flood disaster relief fund

FloodsA special fund has been created to provide much needed help to communities in urban areas devastated by the recent floods. The Rt Hon & Most Revd Dr John Sentamu, Archbishop of York, has issued a call for donations to the ‘CUF Disaster Relief Fund’.

Any money given will go to areas of the greatest need to assist the local work of providing temporary accommodation, food and essential goods, a listening ear and counselling support to people traumatised by recent events. Donations will also go towards local projects setting up emergency payments for those facing hardship. Monies raised will go to support practical activities such as the provision of volunteer teams to redecorate homes, buildings being used for storage, meeting points and much more both now and in the aftermath over the next twelve months and beyond.

Launching the fund, Dr. Sentamu said:

"As the floods begin to subside, the full extent of their impact will only now become apparent.  Local churches will be working to help people long after the TV cameras and reporters have left the scene.

"By acting through the agency of local churches which are already being used as relief centres and places of respite and shelter, the fund will be able to help those who are most immediately at need as they try to cope with the basics before the medium to long term help of insurance and government monies kick in. Until that time comes there will be basic needs and the purpose of this fund is to meet those basic needs wherever possible."

Appealing direct to concerned members of the public, the Archbishop said:

"Essentially this is about local people helping local people, but your help is vital too in giving what money you can – you can make a real difference and bring hope to those facing a bleak future.”

The Archbishop's call comes two weeks after his call for donations to the ARC-Addington fund set up to alleviate the suffering of farmers whose crops and livestock have been wiped out by the floods.

Reflecting on the need for both funds to target those with needs created by the floods, Dr. Sentamu said:

"Whilst the response to the fund for those in rural areas has been heartening, the reality is that those hit hardest by these floods in town and country are those who had very little to begin with and are now left uninsured, washed out and wiped out by this flooding. We all need to give what we can to help those who need it most.

"Local churches are strongly placed to take practical action and many are already doing so but urgently need resources to do more.”

Donations

Donations to the CUF Disaster Relief Fund can be made in three ways:

  1. Call 020 7898 1667 to donate by telephone with your debit/credit card.
  2. Go to www.cuf.org.uk and click the 'Donate NOW' button for secure on-line giving.
  3. Post a Cheque or CAF voucher (payable to CUF) to Church Urban Fund, Church House, Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3AZ, with a note to say that your donation is for the ‘CUF Disaster Relief Fund'.

Requests for support

Requests for support from the Fund should be sent to disaster@cuf.org.uk or call 020 7898 1091.

Administration

For information on the administration of the Disaster Fund, please contact Tim Bissett on 07957 611203 or Billy Dann on 020 7898 1091.

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