:: BOAZ Food Parcel Endurance Challenge
When someone’s case is refused, the Home Office allows them two weeks notice to leave their accommodation, at which time the financial provision of £37 a week will also be stopped. This is despite often having no means to leave the country either by land, sea or air. Many feel that their good grounds for claiming asylum have been poorly represented or they simply fear returning to their home country & so are forced to begin to live a life of utter destitution.
What does the Endurance Challenge involve?
You are going to exchange your weekly food budget for a Food Parcel & £3.50 cash which you will live off for one week of Lent 2008 (Wednesday 6th February – Saturday 22nd March)
Guidelines for task
1. how you are managing
2. mistakes you have made
3. thoughts about those who do not have their own home, job, & family to rely upon
Jesus said “I was hungry & you fed Me, I was thirsty & you gave Me a drink, I was homeless & you gave Me a room . . .” (Matt 25: 35 & 36)
We suggest that in addition that you consider how much each of your household or lifestyle decisions are costing – will your budget stretch:
2. running the dishwasher
3. using the phone or internet
4. using the car
5. do you really have to have that coffee?
6. do you need to buy that magazine/paper?
7. or do you really need that lunch out?
There are reasons for this challenge being a test of ‘Endurance’!
During the week consider how your normal lifestyle differs from that of a ‘Living Ghost’.
Imagine that your house is no longer your own, but rather a place where you are receiving hospitality from the refugee community.
1. Could you afford to pay your host for your costs of the heating & other bills?
2. Where would you sleep?
3. Where would you cook your food?
For this week all you will have is a Food Parcel & £3.50[1] to your name but are fortunate enough to have a place to sleep & use of cooking facilities.
‘Living Ghosts’ are not allowed to work – you are not expected to give up your job!
Don’t Panic! There is a ‘confession box’ in the Endurance Journal entitled ‘How I cheated today’
The challenge is about how you make decisions at work & at home, & consider how you would manage.
Also, if household bills have to be paid as a matter of urgency then please do pay them!
Each week at the destitution projects we see many needy cases including mothers with children – one asylum seeker walked from Wigan to
Response Form
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It is worth considering contacting your local newspaper[1] who may well be interested in publishing your Journal (try ringing up your local paper & ask for the features editor).
Reflection material will be sent upon receipt of the Response Form as well as other resources on asylum destitution, including case studies, prayers & bags of encouragement & thanks & appreciation from us for taking up this challenge & being in solidarity with people seeking asylum.
If you are serious about taking the challenge, you might want to write to your MP telling them about it & asking them to take part in the challenge as well. Even if they don’t agree to participate, at least they know that some people are serious about the issues.
Summary
So, if you are up for this Endurance Challenge (as an individual, couple, family or group) then don’t delay in returning your completed Response Form.
Please return completed Response Form to:
The BOAZ Trust,
Tel: (0161) 202 1056
Email:boaznigel@googlemail.com
Download information etc here (’shopping list’ for a typical food parcel can be found in the Endurance Devotional Journal):
Downloads specific for LENT can be found here (originally the Challenge was a ‘lent activity’ however it has now been adapted to be taken at other times of the year)
LENT Specific Documents:
LENT Endurance Devotional Journal
[1] Or maybe your church magazine/newsletter
[1] In addition to the weekly Food Parcel refused asylum seekers also receive £3.50 for bus fares to the Destitution Project to collect the Food Parcel





