As marks its 80th anniversary, the charity has launched the Power of Hope Awards to celebrate the dedication of its many supporters.
Each category is open for people to nominate an individual or group to receive an award.
Senior Volunteering Officer Ian Hind explained: 鈥淐hristian Aid volunteers and supporters are the backbone of our organisation and we felt this was a great way of celebrating the huge variety of ways individuals, groups and churches support us.
鈥淲e have awards for creative fundraising, prophetic activism, young Global Neighbours and those behind the scenes 鈥 to name a few. These categories celebrate the many ways our supporters make a difference, from fundraising and campaigning to volunteering and community action.
鈥淲e鈥檙e really excited to shine a light on these remarkable contributions and we need nominations for individuals,聽groups聽and聽church communities who have really demonstrated the unstoppable power of hope and have gone the extra mile in solidarity with our global neighbours.鈥
The awards will be presented at an event on聽12 June at聽Church House, Westminster.
Christian Aid is opening the nomination process to all supporters. So, whether you know someone who is super creative in their fundraising, a group who has shown exceptional commitment to social justice and activism, or perhaps a young person who has shown they are a courageous advocate for change.
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