Analysis of the workings of Christian Aid The institution I chose to analyze and explain for the religious facility that I chose was "Christian Aid". I generally chose them because I think they did the right thing to help those in need. Christian aid is an agent of the church in England and Ireland; regardless of religion, Christian aid works where it is most needed. Christian Aid will support the best local organization, understand local needs and provide on-site support through 16 overseas offices.
Christian Aid is the major development agency for the UK and Irish churches. It applies to some of the poorest countries in the world, and everywhere everything is necessary, not all people of faith. Christian Aid's goal is to help people improve their lives and tackle the underlying causes of poverty and injustice. Christian Aid funds through local community groups and church organizations. These organizations - our partners - use this money to help people directly. As much as possible, funds are used in emergencies, but more money is used for long-term development. In order to achieve these goals, the work of Christian aid is divided into four main parts.
There are two major donation policies for Christian aid. They provide emergency and long-term aid. Emergency relief - 10% to 15% of their funds - is when people need to immediately provide some kind of aid. For example, if a natural disaster and refugees are flooded by the country, they need emergency assistance to survive. You can see the work of Christian Aid on Caribbean islands. There hurricane hit 140 miles per hour and killed 20 people, and many others urgently need attention and shelter. Christian aid organizations visit these islands, help people who are suffering, return to normal life