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SCIAF urges people in Clacks to donate from Wee Boxes

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SCIAF supporters in Clackmanna­nshire are being urged to return their Wee Boxes, as this year’sLenten appeal draws to a close.

Each year generous Scots give up a favourite treat during Lent such as crisps, wine, chocolate or chips, and put the money they save into a Wee Box for SCIAF. The money donated provides a hand-up to vulnerable communitie­s in Africa, Asia and Latin America, struggling to survive due to hunger, poverty and the eects of climate change.

This year, the Wee Box appealfocu­ssedon the people of Rwanda, 30 years on from the genocide which le„ around one million people dead.

SCIAF’s chief executive Lorraine Currie said: “Our Lent appeal this year has come at a time when there’s so much suering in our world, much of which we see on the news every day.

“But far away from the television cameras, there are people suering and in need of our support. Like many of the girls and women in Rwanda, who face abuse and discrimina­tion.

“Driven by donations from the people of Scotland, SCIAF’s work across Rwanda includes projects which help them rebuild their lives, change social attitudes, and build a better future for themselves and their families.”

Lorraine added: “The thousands of Wee Boxes returned each year to SCIAF really do make a big dierence to those we work with around the world. The generosity of thepeople in Clackmanna­nshire, and across Scotland, especially when things are so di‹cult for families here, is incredible.

“I want to thank everyone who has supported this year’s appeal, you’re making a life changing dierence to families across the globe.”

If you’ve collected money in a Wee Box, count the money you’ve saved and donate that amount onlineat sciaf.org.uk/ weebox. Alternativ­ely, send a cheque made out to SCIAF to FREEPOST SCIAF or call 0141 354 5555and donate using a credit or debit card.

 ?? Image: SCIAF ?? This year’s Wee Box appeal is focused on the people of Rwanda.
Image: SCIAF This year’s Wee Box appeal is focused on the people of Rwanda.

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