Up to one-third of Trócaire donations at risk as Covid-19 restrictions curtail distribution of Trócaire boxes this Lent
The first Lent in almost 50 years when many homes will be without a Trócaire box.
The first Lent in almost 50 years when many homes will be without a Trócaire box.
The podcasts, which have all been recorded by the contributors in their own homes on mobile phones, will be available on www.catholicbishops.ie.
Trócaire’s Christmas Gifts campaign has sold more than 945,000 gifts since 2000 amounting to a total of €38m to support families overseas affected by long-term poverty and denial of human rights.
Trócaire will continue to work to support the people of southern Africa but would be unable to do so without the ongoing and very generous support of the Irish public.
Humanitarian agency Trócaire is targeting humanitarian relief for up to one million people with the help of its 2017 Lenten campaign.
Launched in 1996, the Conrad N Hilton Humanitarian Prize prize is awarded to non-profit organisations judged to have made extraordinary contributions to the alleviation of human suffering.
Faithful encouraged to use hashtag #PeacePossible4Syria
Have you ever wondered how the lives and the stories of the people we see each year on the Trócaire boxes change once Lent is over? Do you remember the boy from the 2012 Trócaire box?