Does the fact that I received a postal appeal mean that Development and Peace no longer has its annual Share Lent campaign?
Share Lent is the largest special collection in the Canadian Catholic Church. It raises millions of dollars across Canada for hundreds of Southern Partners and will continue to be the organization’s major financial campaign. Rooted in the Lenten tradition of sharing, the Share Lent campaign is very much a part of the life of the Christian community at a high point in the Church’s calendar. Our postal appeals are intended to give Development and Peace donors another opportunity to support the organization’s growing number of Southern programs and projects, both WITHIN AND OUTSIDE of the Share Lent campaign. Our partners’ needs are not shrinking: in fact, we must work harder to raise more funds to support more projects by our partners.
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