Archbishop calls for more support for LifeLink Christmas Appeal

11 Dec 2014

By The Record

Archbishop Costelloe has this week invited the people of Perth to remember those most in need this Christmas, by giving generously to the 2014 Lifelink Christmas Appeal.
Archbishop Costelloe has this week invited the people of Perth to remember those most in need this Christmas, by giving generously to the 2014 Lifelink Christmas Appeal.

Archbishop Costelloe has this week invited the people of Perth to remember those most in need this Christmas, by giving generously to the 2014 Lifelink Christmas Appeal.

LifeLink agencies collectively touch the lives of more than 31,000 people in need each year through the provision of accommodation, food, clothing, financial assistance with electricity and gas accounts, and the protection of women and children escaping domestic violence and abuse.

In this year’s Christmas Appeal, the Archbishop is setting a target of $650,000 so as to help fund agencies in being able to meet the needs of those who knock on the doors of archdiocesan agencies.

On launching the 2014 Appeal last month, the Archbishop reminded those in attendance that we are not independent, self-sufficient individuals.

“On the contrary, we are children of God,” he said.

“It is God who gives us our life in the first place, together with whatever skills and talents we might have which enable us to live our lives fully and achieve sometimes great things.”

To date, approximately $325,000 has been raised.

“We’re half way there,” the Archbishop said. “However, it’s vital everyone continues to be generous.

“This Christmas, let’s remember the true message, and the compassion and love, which Christ brought to the world.”

For more information, and to find out how to donate, go to www.lifelink.com.au.