Help to make sure vulnerable children are not alone this Christmas

Churches across Cambridgeshire are inviting the local community to come together and celebrate Christingle’s 50th anniversary to support The Children’s Society and show vulnerable children they are not alone this Christmas.

Research from The Children’s Society has found that 200,000* 10 to 17 year olds in the UK are experiencing emotional neglect on a regular basis and some are struggling with other difficulties at home that create far from a picture of a happy Christmas.

A number of Christingle services, including at Ely Cathedral, are being held at the end of November, throughout December and beyond. This year, The Children’s Society has created an original song for schoolchildren, congregations or community choirs to include in their Christingle services. 

The whole community is welcome to join the festivities and all money raised will go towards helping children dealing with a range of complex issues including violence, abuse and emotional neglect.  

Christingle is an opportunity for people of all ages to come together, light a candle and enjoy the warmth and joy of this special festive occasion.It is a celebration named after the Christingles given out at the event – these are oranges decorated with red ribbon, sweets or dried fruits on cocktail sticks and a candle, to highlight different parts of the Christian story. 

The Children’s Society brought the Christingle tradition to England 50 years ago and in that time the collections at these events have helped the charity to work with more than a million children and young people. With the help of the local people attending this year’s anniversary Christingle event the charity aims to raise even more crucial funds to help children who are facing Christmas alone.

Matthew Reed, Chief Executive of The Children’s Society, said: “We are truly grateful for the huge difference that Christingle services across Cambridgeshire make to vulnerable children, year after year.

For thousands of children across the country, Christmas is just another time when they feel like no one cares about them at all. This year we want to help even more of the country’s most vulnerable children, and we hope more people than ever come along to celebrate our 50th anniversary of Christingle and give them the chance to enjoy their first Christmas.” 

Support young people by donating to the #Christingle50 campaign or attending a local Christingle Service. The Christingle Song is available to download and listen to or learn for free.

For more information, visit www.christingle.org

Christingles being held in Cambridgeshire include services at:

Venue Name Address City Postcode Date Time
Ely Cathedral  Chapter House Ely CB7 4DL 08/12/2018 15:00
St Peters Church Church Lane Papworth CB23 3QN 02/12/2018 15:30
St Botolph's Church Longthorpe Peterborough PE3 6LU 09/12/2018 15:00
St Andrews Church Church Street Peterborough PE6 9BH 09/12/2018 16:00
St Michaels Church Longstanton Cambridge CB24 3QD 15/12/2018 16:00
St Mary's Church Ramsey St Marys Huntingdon PE26 2RZ 18/12/2018 13:00
St Andrews Parish Church   Cambridge CB3 0PN 24/12/2018 15:30

*Findings from a survey conducted on behalf of the Children’s Society survey in England, Scotland and Wales that is socio-economically representative of these countries. In May-June 2017, 3,000 children aged 10-17, or their parents, were asked whether they experienced any of 27 disadvantages identified by The Children’s Society in the last 5 years. Based on this data, we have then used ONS population estimates to estimate that 200,000 10-17 year-olds have experienced emotional neglect.



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