May charity offering - Tearfund - Ebola Emergency
All the money given in the May Charity Offering will go towards Tearfund’s emergency work in containing and overcoming the deadly Ebola outbreak in Africa.
On Friday 15 May, Ebola was declared in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The outbreak occurred in Ituri, an area of the DRC where Tearfund has been working for ten years. This is a densely-populated area where hunger, conflict, and extreme poverty are rampant. News of the outbreak has devastated the area and sparked fear and uncertainty in neighbouring countries like Uganda, where cases have already been detected.
As of 27 May 2026, there have been:
The nature of this health emergency means these numbers are changing by the minute. The people of the DRC and surrounding countries are at the mercy of this virus. And for this strain, there’s a 50% mortality rate and no cure.
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About Tearfund
“Tearfund is a Christian charity which partners with churches in more than 50 of the world’s poorest countries. We tackle poverty and injustice through sustainable development, by responding to disasters and challenging injustice. We believe an end to extreme poverty is possible.
“Thousands of people needlessly suffer and die every day because of poverty. But that’s not God’s plan for the world. And God is calling you – all of us – to reach out to people in greatest need. We partner with local churches and organisations who have a crucial role to play in the places worst affected by poverty.
“We work directly, and/or alongside local partners and churches, in underserved communities to tackle complex poverty in three main ways:
We respond quickly to disasters and conflicts, supporting those in greatest need throughout the recovery process.
We partner with local churches and organisations, mobilising resources and empowering communities to lift themselves out of poverty.
We help individuals and churches speak out on issues of poverty and injustice, and we challenge unjust policies and practices at a local, national and global level.”