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Black Santa To Visit Christian Aid Projects In India

Dean John and Helen Mann
Dean John and Helen Mann

Belfast’s Black Santa, Dean John Mann, will travel to India in November to see how funds raised on the steps of St Anne’s Cathedral each Christmas are making a difference to lives far away.

Dean Mann and his wife Helen will visit a number of Christian Aid projects. They will be accompanied by Rosamond Bennett, newly appointed Chief Executive of Christian Aid, and Deborah Doherty, Head of Church and Community with the charity.

When he distributed cheques totalling £180,000 at the Good Samaritans’ Service last February, the Dean expressed a desire to visit some of the projects which had received funding for the charitable work they do.

Christian Aid, which is supported by Black Santa for its work overseas, invited Dean Mann and his wife to view projects the organisation is supporting in India.

The group will arrive in Delhi on 15 November 2012 where the Dean is scheduled to visit the Christian Aid offices and get an overview of the charity’s India programme.

They fly to Tamil Nadu the following day where they will visit two Christian Aid partners, one working on Dalit human rights and the economic empowerment of Dalit women and another focused on HIV prevention.

On 20 November, the group will travel to Andrapradesh to view a project working with Muslim women, and another working with Dalit women and agriculture

“Heading to India is something that Helen and I have dreamt of doing for a long time, but to go with Christian Aid will be very special as we visit projects supported through the gifts of many fundraisers and personal donors in Ireland,” said Dean Mann.

“The Black Santa fund has contributed to this important work over a number of years – so I shall be wearing that hat as I learn where the money is being spent. Scarf and gloves and black cloak will not be needed – it will be hot!”

Dean Mann said he was looking forward to this year’s Sit–Out which begins on Saturday 15 December. 

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