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Faces of

Secondary

Flabiana

Timor Leste

Thai-Burma border

Khin

Colletta

Zimbabwe

Philippines

Bae Lisa

Judy

Peru

Judy

Australia

Audrey

“If you want peace, work for justice”

Pope Paul VI

Flabiana Timor Leste

Flabiana’s community is just one of the many being helped by your support for Caritas Australia.

They live in Oe-cusse, a remote part of Timor Leste, just a one hour flight from Darwin.

Flabiana’s family fled violence in Timor Leste in 1999. When they returned home, their house was destroyed. They had nothing.

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Flabiana and other villagers joined Caritas Australia’s training program. They learned new ways to:

• grow fast-growing crops

• grow trees for timber and fruit

• breed animals

• process traditional medicine

• run a savings scheme

• process food

Now they make and sell tofu, tempeh and other foods.

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Flabiana says her family’s life has changed so much; she can afford to send her children to school.

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Through your support for Project Compassion, Caritas Australia helps other communities like Flabiana’s in more than 30 countries.

Through this work for justice, peace is spreading...

Khin’s family fled to Thailand to escape poverty and conflict in Burma.

Thanks to our partners, Khin can now go to school and her family is being helped to build a more peaceful future.

Conflict destroyed the borehole in Colletta’s village in Zimbabwe. Now the borehole is repaired and Colletta says there are fewer squabbles. People can spend time growing food instead of carrying water.

Bae Lisa trained as a peace volunteer in the Philippines with our partner, MPC. Now she helps communities to talk through their differences instead of fighting.

High poverty levels in Judy’s community in Peru cause a lot of stress. Violence at home is common, and many young people join street gangs.

Our partner, Mercy Family Health Service, provides healthcare and a childcare centre.

Now Judy’s daughter, Vania, is healthy and happy and her eldest son has returned to school. Judy can imagine a more peaceful future.

In Djarindjin, Australia, Audrey is helping her community to fight life-threatening diseases through healthier lifestyles. This is reducing the unjust difference in life-expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.

A more just world means a more peaceful world...

...for everyone.

Prayer

God of Compassion,You call us to be peacemakers.Help us to deal with the anger in our own hearts, to forgive and to show mercy.

We pray for the many countries where there is conflict.

May we live in justice and work for justiceso that your peace may transform our homes and our world.

We make this prayer through Christ our Lord. Amen

Join us in Project Compassion

Let’s work together for justice and a more peaceful world

caritas.org.au1800 024 413

Picture credits

Timor Leste: Marden Dean

Thailand: Molly Mullen, Oliver White and JRS Ranong

Zimbabwe: Themba Madzvimbo

Philippines: Romy Elufsa

Peru: Luis Paz

Australia: Richard Wainwright

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