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As we reach out to help some of the world's most vulnerable people, there are three main ways in which you can help: you can pray for change, you can give a donation and you can go overseas to support a social development project.
Please pray with us for an improvement in the living conditions of the world's most at-risk communities. Pray for a positive impact on their health, education and businesses. Pray for a break-through which will bring hope.
Any gift you offer, no matter the amount, will help support some of the world's most vulnerable communities. You can either support the work of PFJ in general, or give to a specific project and we will ensure that the particular community receives your donation. At present, we are looking for support with the following initiatives:
You can donate through PayPal, by cheque, card payment or bank transfer.
Helping with one of our projects overseas will not only make a real difference to the community you visit, it will change your life. Each trip is tailor-made to suit your abilities and interests and you can go for a few days, a few weeks or a few months. We promise that you will not return the same. Have a look at the Recruiting Now page for information about the projects, listed by country, with which you can be involved.

Search. You can raise money for PFJ each time you go online by using the search engine, Everyclick.com. Through their "Give as you Live" scheme, every search creates a donation. It soon adds up. Already, over £340 has been given to the charity. Visit http://www.everyclick.com/pfj and follow the simple prompts to make this your default search facility.
Collect. Empty ink cartridges from your printer, unwanted mobile phones and used stamps can all be turned into cash for charity, so please collect and donate them to PFJ. We also hold regular sales for second-hand goods and are grateful for any good quality items such as toileteries, games, ornaments, plants, clothing, books, music, videos, stationary, kitchenware, and jewellery.