After
raising £250,000 for Sierra Leone in a 2007
Christian Aid appeal, the members of the
Presbyterian Church of Wales are now able to see how
the money has made a real difference to the lives of
people living in the poorest country in the world.
In
November 2008, Jeff Williams, National Secretary of
Christian Aid in Wales, and Branwen Niclas,
Communications Coordinator, returned to Sierra Leone
to see how their partners have spent the money.
They produced a DVD of their experiences
and all the Presbyterian Church of Wales’s
churches have received a copy.

Foray Brima
The
DVD was launched at Eglwys y Crwys, Cardiff on
Thursday April 30.
Reverend Catrin Roberts, one of the appeal’s
organiser, was surprised and touched as she watched
the film for the first time. “It’s brilliant,” she
said. “I had tears in my eyes as I saw some familiar
faces and realised how their lives have improved,
and I feel so proud that we’re responsible for it.”
Among the people who appear on the
DVD is Foray Brima. Foray was the youngest of the
eight men who returned to the village of Ngokulu
after the civil war. When the rebels reached
Ngokulu every family had to flee. Every building
was razed to the ground, and nobody returned for 6
years. The morning after they returned, the men
started to rebuild the village. With help from
MCSL, one of Christian Aid’s partners in Sierra
Leone, the land was cleared, rice paddies planted, a
fish pond opened and the community was empowered.
Now, it is a busy village of hardworking families
happily living together. Foray is a successful
casava farmer, his wife is learning to make soap
with other wives from the village and she has just
given birth to their second child. Foray is the
Chairman of the Peace and Human Rights Club, and he
has almost finished building a house for his young
family. As he lost nearly 10 years of education due
to the war, he has recently started literacy lessons
under MCSL’s care.

Jeff Williams with Bintu Sylvester, who attends the Positive Living Centre
run by the Methodist Church (MCSL) in Freetown
“The response to the Sierra Leone
appeal was fantastic and the film is an exciting new
way of thanking the churches for their generosity
and of showing how the money is quite literally at
work in the country,” said Jeff Williams. “The DVD
is a chance to see a few familiar faces and hear
brand new stories about the crucial work done by
Christian Aid’s partners. My hope is that the film
will show clearly the difference that is being made
by the people of Wales in Sierra Leone and that it
will inspire the churches to continue to support
Christian Aid’s regenerative work.”