Our Partnership

In order to help the poor in need we have approached the British Union and adopted some of the sustainable development goals that’s includes helping others in term a of financial, physical, and soulful help. As one of our pope said “In the spirit of the World Interfaith, I truly believe that the Sustainable Development Goals, our boulevard map to a sustainable future where we seek help to provide food on the table for the one who need, who seek shelter from the almighty God, for the planet and humanity, find substantial reflection in the mission of the Church. We are all waddling this path together, and only concurrently can we survive the challenges we face everyday – whether it be halting poverty and inequality, saving the people, poor, and environment from degradation, or reaching abundance, peace and justice. As the great pope noted,
‘faith is central to hope and resilience’

‘faith is central to hope and resilience’

The other goal of the church is to qualify the housekeepers of the country including Church and by providing them education allowance with the essential knowledge about SDGs and to communicate how the Church can deliver active support for the enactment of SDGs, in close alliance with state bodies and the civil society.
The role of the Church is vastly comprehended in the performance of sustainable goals, because its servants have a clear proficiency about the socio-economic circumstance in the neighborhoods, they are receptive of the desires of the components of their communities and can have a worthwhile function in enforcing empirical phases to accomplish SDGs. In the course of the partnership, the pope extremely believes in giving, receiving and sharing, This the partnership and adoption of the goals is a way out for his believe, as he hope to change the world with humanity, and care because its our responsibility to carry out and practice the good deeds Christ started in order to keep the world free from sinners, presented the SDGs from the viewpoint of faith and the church. “In fact, for more than a millennium the Holy Church has been funding, supporting and implementing the good deeds of the goals that the UN has declared openly only now. The very rationale of Christian philosophy and doctrine is indeed helping each other,” he said at the committee.