Call to help homeless charities.
The Lord Mayor of Birmingham is asking Brummies to help raise money for charitable organisations which provide shelter, food and support to rough sleepers and the homeless.
Lord Mayor Cllr Carl Rice said: “Sadly, rough sleeping and homelessness are on the rise both here in Birmingham and nationally. Birmingham City Council works with charities and volunteers across the city to help rough sleepers get back on their feet – these services really do give hope and they change lives.
“This year, I’m asking people to give the money they save through giving up things for Lent to my Lent Appeal. All the money raised will be distributed to charities through the Birmingham Community Action Trust, based at Birmingham Voluntary Service Council. Although Lent is a Christian festival, this is something people of all faiths, and those without faith too, can get behind to help people who are sleeping rough.”
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Archbishop of Birmingham Bernard Longley said: “Our fasting purifies the intentions of our hearts and enables us to see more clearly our dependence on God and our responsibilities towards God and our neighbour. Our almsgiving should come from a generous heart prompted by the teaching of Jesus himself so that our faith becomes fruitful in good works. I welcome the Lord Mayor’s Lent appeal as a good way to support our neighbours during this period of reflection.”
Bishop of Birmingham David Urquhart added: “The increase in homelessness is of deep concern to people in Birmingham – as demonstrated by the St Basil’s Sleepout in November, where over 600 slept in the grounds of the Cathedral in solidarity with homeless young people. For Christians, Lent is a time to both reflect on and respond to the sacrifice Jesus made for humanity. People can choose to celebrate Lent by giving, instead of – or as well as – giving something up, so I welcome the Lord Mayor’s Lent appeal as a way of bringing people together to end homelessness.”