Catholic Agency for Overseas Development
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CAFOD "is the official Catholic aid agency for England and Wales. In more than 40 countries across the world, we bring hope, compassion and solidarity to poor communities, standing side by side with them to end poverty and injustice." [1]
"We were born when volunteer members of the National Board of Catholic Women organised the first Family Fast Day on Friday, March 11, 1960. This section includes financial statements and annual reviews for the past five years." [2]
Trustees
Accessed July 2010: [3]
- Patron - His Eminence, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor
- Chair (joined 1999) - Rt Rev John Rawsthorne: Bishop of Hallam
- Trustee (joined 2002) - Rt Rev Kieran Conry: Bishop of Arundel & Brighton
- Trustee - (joined 2007) - Ms Mary Ney: Chief Executive of London Borough of Greenwich
- Treasurer - (joined 2000) - Charles Reeve-Tucker: Chartered Accountant
- Trustee - Fr Jim O'Keefe: Parish Priest & Episcopal Vicar of Hexham & Newcastle Diocese
- Chair, International Programme Committee - 1998) - Frank Turner SJ: Director of OCIPE, Brussels
- Chair, Fundraising Committee - (joined 1998) - Ms Victoria Santer: Public Relations Director
- Young Adult Representative - (joined 2007) - Jenny Cosgrave
- Chair, Humanitarian Advisory Group - 2002) - Mr Mark McGreevy: Chief Executive of De Paul International
- Trustee - (joined 2002) - Rev Timothy Radcliffe OP: Dominican preacher
- Trustee - (joined 2003) - Robert Archer: Executive Director, International Council on Human Rights Policy, Switzerland
- Trustee - Bishop John Arnold: Auxiliary Bishop in Westminster
- Trustee - Margaret Mwaniki: Caritas, Africa
- Trustee - (joined 2006) - Clare Gardner: PricewaterhouseCoopers
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