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Tearfund

Tearfund
Formation1971
FounderGeorge Hoffman and the Evangelical Alliance
TypeChristian charity
Registration no.265464 (England & Wales) SC037624 (Scotland)
Legal statusCharity
Focushumanitarian, activism
Region
Worldwide
Main organ
Board of Trustee Directors
Revenue
£85 million
Staff
1057
Websitewww.tearfund.org

Tearfund is an international Christian relief and development agency based in Teddington, UK.[1][2] It currently works in around 50 countries, with a primary focus on supporting those in poverty and providing disaster relief for disadvantaged communities.[3]

Tearfund states that it offers this support regardless of race or religious affiliation. However, they fulfil the work by operating largely through local Christian churches and other Christian partner organisations around the world.[3] The Mission of Tearfund is "to follow Jesus where the need is greatest, responding to crises and partnering with local churches and organisations to help people lift themselves out of poverty."

At the financial year end, 31 March 2023, the income of the charity was £85 million.[4]

History

The charity organisation was created by the Evangelical Alliance (EA), which was receiving spontaneous aid from its supporters.[5]

The money was distributed to support existing aid agencies, before the EA launched an entirely new organisation. Originally named The Evangelical Alliance Relief Fund Committee,[6]: 17 this was later abbreviated to the acronym TEAR Fund, before finally changing to Tearfund. The charity was initially headed by former curate, George Hoffman, who was also one of its founders.[6]: 21  TEAR fund was launched in 1968 and officially registered as a charity in 1973.[6]: 21 

In 1972, Tearfund worked overseas for the first time – as opposed to funding projects run by existing agencies – working in hospitals, clinics, and feeding camps of Bangladesh alongside the charity Interserve.[6]: 62  John Stott was the first International President of Tearfund and was succeeded in 1997 by joint Presidents Rene Padilla and Elaine Storkey.

Launch of disaster response work

In 1994, Tearfund set up the Disaster Response Unit, later re-named the Disaster Management Team.[6]: 65–66  The first disaster responded to was the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide.

Under Executive Director, Doug Balfour, Tearfund became a member of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC), an umbrella group, comprising 13 charities, including Oxfam and Christian Aid. It has continued to work in cooperation with these charities in emergency disaster work. It also became part of the joint initiative to combat HIV/AIDS, headed up initially by President Dr Elaine Storkey.

Tearcraft and the fairtrade movement

Tearfund began Tearcraft, an early fairtrade venture, in 1974. They imported goods such as coffee, crafts and jewellery from areas where it was working. Most of the items were sold through a network of volunteer church representatives in the UK.

Tearcraft’s work was wound up in 2015, with more and more fairly traded goods available elsewhere. However, the charity Traidcraft, formed in 1979 by Tearcraft founder Richard Adams, continues very similar work – Adams had left Tearfund, unhappy that Tearcraft only worked with evangelical Christian organisations overseas. Adams also went on to found the Fairtrade Foundation in 1989 which has played a central role in bringing fairly traded goods to a wider public.[6]: 133 

Child sponsorship programme

Tearfund began an early child sponsorship programme, Family Plan, in 1974 – later renaming it Partners in Childcare.[citation needed] The first children sponsored were Bangladeshi orphans. Tearfund later changed its emphasis from institutional care to supporting children through families and local churches. Tearfund’s child sponsorship work was wound up in 1999.

Micah Network

In 1999, Tearfund played a role in the foundation of the Micah Network, which consists of over 750 evangelical organisations worldwide. The network aims to strengthen the work of the member charities, share best practice, and examine the Christian distinctives of their work.[7]

50th Anniversary

Tearfund marked its 50th anniversary in 2018 with an extensive campaign encouraging financial giving, prayer for an end to extreme poverty and further support for its campaigning work. There have also been a number of events around the UK marking the anniversary, including a service in Coventry Cathedral featuring the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.[8]

Sister organisations

A number of other international charities have been launched in partnership with Tearfund. These are separate organisations that all have ties with Tearfund itself:

Tearfund Ireland, founded 2008.[9] Tearfund (New Zealand), founded 1975.[10] Tear based in the Netherlands, founded 1973.[11] Tearfund Canada (formerly World Relief Canada), founded 1970.[12] Sel based in France, founded 1980.[13] Tearfund Australia, (formerly TEAR Australia) founded 1971.[14] Tearfund Belgium, founded 1979.[15] TearFund (Switzerland), founded 1984.[16]

In 2018 Tearfund announced that it was launching Tearfund USA, with Sonia Patterson, founder of the Impact Wisdom website,[17] the first CEO.[18]

Projects working within Tearfund in the UK

A number of discrete initiatives currently operate within Tearfund in the UK. These include:

Restored: An international Christian Alliance working to end violence against women, with a focus on transforming relationships.[19]

Toilet Twinning: Funds the building of latrines and sanitation projects around the world by getting people to twin their toilets in the UK with an overseas latrine.[20]

Inspired Individuals: The Tearfund-sponsored programme identifies, nurtures and links up Christian entrepreneurs who are radical changemakers in their communities.[21]

Tearfund Learn: An arm of Tearfund that produces a wide range of educational resources for people involved in development work.[22]

There are also separate Tearfund offices in Wales,[23] Scotland[24] and Northern Ireland,[25] each initiating nation-specific campaigning and communications as well as coordinating on UK-wide work.

Publications

Tearfund produces a number of regular and one-off publications, mostly available in both printed and digital formats. Current publications include:

Tear Times – A magazine sent to supporters three times a year, with news, stories and promotions.[26]

Prayer Diary – Sent with Tear Times, containing prayer points for every day.[27]

Tearfund Learn – the Communication for Development arm of Tearfund, publish a number of educational resources, case-studies, research reports, impact reports and tools and guides for people working to end poverty. They also regularly produce training materials on topics such as environmental sustainability, disaster response and church mobilisation.[28]

Footsteps Magazine – A print and digital magazine for people working with their communities to bring positive change. Footsteps is published three times a year and is free of charge. It is currently translated into four languages and distributed worldwide three times a year. [29]

Church publications – Tearfund sends supporting churches regular resources to coincide with appeals and emergencies. It occasionally produces church and Bible study group resources for Christmas and Easter.[30]

It also publishes a number of reports on development-related issues such as sustainability.[31][32]

Advocacy and campaigning

Advocacy (influencing government policy and practice) and campaigning are a major part of Tearfund’s current work.

Tearfund first spoke out about climate change as part of the "Whose Earth?" campaign in 1992, with evangelical organisations Spring Harvest and Youth for Christ. In 1997, Tearfund started a full-scale programme to equip supporters to campaign on poverty issues called ‘Global Action Network’.[6]: 183 

Isabel Carter from Tearfund was part of the team that launched the international Jubilee 2000 campaign in 1996.[33] The campaign, which later became the Jubilee Debt Coalition, was based around the biblical idea of Jubilee. It called for the debt of the world’s poorest nations to be cancelled, to mark the forthcoming new millennium. In 2005, Tearfund joined a number of NGOs and other groups for the Make Poverty History campaign. This also focused on global debt as well as fairer trade between rich and developing nations and more, ‘better targeted’, aid.

Make Poverty History was dissolved in 2006, although the Jubilee Debt Campaign continues to campaign on a number of related issues.[34]

In 2012 Tearfund campaigned with the Publish What You Pay coalition, leading to oil, gas, mining and forestry companies registered within the EU being required to publish payments made to governments anywhere in the world.[35][36]

Tearfund currently campaigns on climate change[37] – stressing its role in the creation of global poverty – pressing for greater global access to clean energy. They are members of The Climate Coalition (UK), with 130 other charities including Christian Aid and Friends of the Earth. They have extensively promoted the circular economy – an economic model based on the re-use of resources and avoidance of unnecessary waste.[38]

In 2019 Tearfund launched a 'Rubbish Campaign' which petitioned large companies such as Coca-Cola, Nestlé, PepsiCo and Unilever to manage their plastic pollution.[39]

Tearfund's submission to the UK House of Commons committee report on "Extreme poverty and the Sustainable Development Goals" was quoted on topics such as the effects of Covid and climate change.[40]

High profile supporters and ambassadors

Current Tearfund ambassadors include Tamsin Greig and Bear Grylls, along with a number of evangelical Christian leaders including Rev Katie Kirby and Pete Greig.[41] Other supporters have included Sir John Houghton,[42] Dr Krish Kandiah, Bishop Harold Miller and Martha Collison. Sir Cliff Richard has been a long-term supporter,[43] brought into the organisation by John Stott. He dedicated the proceeds of one of the charity evenings for his 50th anniversary to the organisation.

References

  1. ^ "Has the cost of living hit the will to give?". www.churchtimes.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  2. ^ Wait, Sam (16 December 2022). "Emergency appeals curb government grant losses at Tearfund". Civil Society. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  3. ^ a b "Where we're working - Tearfund". www.tearfund.org. Archived from the original on 2019-12-17.
  4. ^ "Annual Report 2022/23" (PDF). Companies House. 28 November 2023. p. 49. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  5. ^ "Our story". Tearfund.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Hollow, Mike (2008). A Future And A Hope. Oxford, UK: Monarch Books. ISBN 978-1-85424-865-7.
  7. ^ "Micah Network". Micah Network. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  8. ^ "Coventry Observer". Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  9. ^ "Tearfund Ireland". Tearfund Ireland. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  10. ^ "Tearfund New Zealand". Tearfund NZ. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  11. ^ "Tear Netherlands". tearnetherlands.nl. 2015-03-10. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  12. ^ "Tearfund Canada". Tearfund.ca.
  13. ^ "Sel". selfrance.org. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  14. ^ "Tear Australia". tear.org.au. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  15. ^ "Tearfund Belgium". tearfund.be. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  16. ^ "TearFund Scweiz". Tearfund.ch. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  17. ^ "Impact Wisdom". impactwisdom.org. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  18. ^ "Tearfund to expand into the US". thirdsector.co.uk. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  19. ^ "Restored". restoredrelationships.org. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  20. ^ "Toilet Twinning". toilettwinning.org. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  21. ^ "Inspired Individuals". tearfund.org/inspired_individuals. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  22. ^ "Tearfund Learn". learn.tearfund.org. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  23. ^ "Tearfund Wales". Tearfud.org. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  24. ^ "Tearfund Scotland". Tearfund.org. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  25. ^ "Tearfund Northern Ireland". Tearfund.org. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  26. ^ "Digital Tear Times". tearfund.org.
  27. ^ "Prayer Diary". tearfund.org.
  28. ^ "Tearfund Learn Resources". Tearfund Learn - Resources. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  29. ^ "Footsteps Magazine". Tearfund Learn - Footsteps. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  30. ^ "Resources for Churches". tearfund.org. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  31. ^ "The Restorative Economy" (PDF). The Restorative Economy. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  32. ^ "The Circular Economy" (PDF). Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  33. ^ Carter, Isabel (2018). A Taste of Heaven. UK: Onwards & Upwards.
  34. ^ "Jubilee Debt Campaign FAQs". Jubileedebt.org. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  35. ^ "Publish What You Pay – Mandatory Disclosures". publishwhatyoupay.org. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  36. ^ "EU's new laws will oblige extractive industries to disclose payments". TheGuardian.com. 12 June 2013. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  37. ^ Pavely, Rebecca (30 September 2022). "Tearfund highlights farming crises in Nepal". Church Times. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  38. ^ "The Virtuous Circle" (PDF). learn.tearfund.org. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  39. ^ "Stories".
  40. ^ "Report on Extreme poverty and the Sustainable Development Goals". House of Commons. 13 December 2022. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
  41. ^ "Tearfund Ambassadors". Tearfund. Retrieved 2022-11-19.
  42. ^ Atkins, Andy (8 May 2020). "Obituary: Sir John Houghton". Church Times.
  43. ^ Cindy Kent MBE (26 March 2021). "Sir Cliff Richard: My faith has never been stronger". Premier Christianity. Retrieved 2023-01-09.

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