Wood Avens Way Residents

Julian Fulchers Wood Avens Way Christmas Lights

Fundraising for The Catholic Diocese of East Anglia
£2,047
raised of £2,000 target
Wood Avens Way Christmas Lights, 5 December 2022

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Each year the residents of Wood Avens Way light up the street at Christmas to bring joy to the local community and raise money for charity. 

This year with the cost of living crisis at the forefront of our minds we are looking to support a local Foodbank and as such the Wymondham Community Outreach Project has been selected due to their work in the community. They operate an independent Foodbank each Tuesday and Saturday between 11am -1pm to support those in need in and around Wymondham. 

It is based in the town’s Roman Catholic Church and is non-denominational and open to all. As well as food, the Project offers advice and support on a wide range of topics.

Demand for the charity is increasing all the time so we are delighted to support them with our Wood Avens Way Christmas Lights 2022 fundraiser.

This community initiative is staffed by volunteers if any of you are able to offer your time please contact: community@wymondhamrcchurch.org.uk as any help would be very much appreciated.

The charity fundraises via the Catholic Diocese of East Anglia, however, please be assured that all money raised will be directed exclusively to the Wymondham Community Outreach Project. 

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About the charity

The diocese is part of the worldwide Catholic Church covering Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, part of the Province of Westminster. It is made up of 52 parishes which provide liturgical, spiritual, social action and pastoral services to its parishioners and everyone who wishes to engage with them. The Cathedral church of the diocese is St John the Baptist in Norwich and the diocese is also home to England’s National Catholic Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. The diocese provides a Catholic education through 26 schools across East Anglia. In its current representation the diocese was formed in 1976 by a decree of Pope Paul VI, and in that time has had four bishops, the current one being Bishop Peter Collins, residing at Poringland, where the small central curia staff team are also based. The charitable purpose is the advancement of the Catholic faith within the diocese and for the service and support of charitable works and objects promoted by the Catholic Church. The diocese provides for the religious needs of the Catholic population in East Anglia and plays a full role in participating with other churches, faiths and public organisations in promoting an ethos and attitude among the general population, designed to encourage and develop mutual cooperation, social cohesion and dialogue for the benefit of the community as a whole and in particular the poor and most vulnerable. You can find out more at www.rcdea.org.uk

Donation summary

Total raised
£2,046.71
Online donations
£2,046.71
Offline donations
£0.00

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