Freetown, 19 December, 2024 / 10:12 pm (ACI Africa).
Caritas Freetown, in collaboration with the Partnering to Serve Humanity Consortium, which brings together four different faith groups, has reached out to over 3,000 beneficiaries with food items.
The event that took place on Thursday, December 19, at the Culture Radio, Negus/Negus Complex in Grafton during the 8th edition of interfaith dialogue brought together the faith groups making up the consortium including the Tzu Chi Foundation, Healey International Relief Foundation, Lanyi Foundation, and Caritas Freetown.
Three 10-kilogram bags of rice were given to individuals from less privileged backgrounds and persons with disabilities in the western rural district. The dialogue fostered cooperation among religious groups and showcased a commitment to serving humanity and promoting religious tolerance.
In his address during the event, the Executive Director of Caritas Freetown, Fr. Peter Konteh emphasized the essence of love in Caritas’ mission, saying, “Our Lord Jesus Christ showed compassion during his time on Earth.”
"Jesus fed over five thousand people when they were hungry. This is what the interfaith dialogue replicates, feeding people from different backgrounds and religious groups,” Fr. Konteh said.