Transformation 2008 - what do you make of it so far?

We've been asking people at the Transformation events to let us know what they think. Here are some of their replies.

Photo: David Hardman

Kristie Legg and her children, Joe and Abbie.

�I came to meet like-minded people from my area � campaigning together is more fun. I�m feeling really positive about what Christian Aid has done and is going to do on climate change. The children�s programme has also been great � I wouldn�t have been able to come without that!�
Christian Aid organiser Kristie Legg at Lancaster

�All our group seem to have really enjoyed themselves. Because the children's activities were on offer I was able to encourage four new supporters to attend the Transformation day, and they all found it inspiring and challenging. So, thanks again!�
Christian Aid organiser Linda Marshall at London

�The day is a great chance to meet with others doing the same as you and to encourage and support each other. Lots of ideas, lots of resources, lots of help!�
Mary Jackson at Exeter

�I have learned a lot and especially enjoyed the debate with the MEP. I�m now going to go home and read up about everything in even more detail and start thinking about how I can volunteer some of my time!�
New Christian Aid supporter Carmen Matadigo at Lancaster

�Excellent, glad to have been part of it. May the Lord pour out his blessings on all that Christian Aid does.�
Anon at Perth

�I have been impressed with the quality of resources and materials for volunteer teachers and I am here to soak up even more information.�
Volunteer teacher John Griffiths at Lancaster

�Information, inspiration and great Cornish pasties!�
Anon at Exeter

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