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AO1) Describe and explain the work of CAFOD

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AO1) Describe and explain the work of CAFOD CAFOD is the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development. It is a British charity who works for equality and to help people in poverty. CAFOD was established in 1962 from the Freedom from Hunger campaign by the English and Welsh Catholic Bishops. Although it has full-time staff, CAFOD has no members. The idea is that CAFOD enables the Catholic Church to live out one part of its faith. So, every Catholic in England and Wales is a part of CAFOD, which uses parishes and schools to put its message across and to raise funds. 150 million young people don't have food today and it is CAFOD's mission to change facts like this. CAFOD's mission is to use funds from the Church, the government and donations to help people in need regardless of their race, gender, religion or politics, to bring about change through development and...

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