Every year, WfM organises a fundraising project that everyone in the church can get involved in. Through the funds raised, we are able to provide direct support to a range of mission work both at home and abroad.
Find out more this year's project recipients below.
Junction 12 (Glasgow)
Junction 12 works with children and young people (ages 10-18) in the East End of Glasgow. They aim to establish and develop nurturing relationships with young people and enable them to make positive and healthy choices in every area of their lives.
The Mamie Martin Fund (Malawi)
The Mamie Martin Fund supports girls’ education in North Malawi. They run the ‘Keeping Girls in School’ project, which puts resources into supporting girls in their final two years of secondary school.
Free Church Youth Camps (Scotland)
Free Church Youth Camps have been running week-long holidays where young people can build lifelong friendships, take part in fun activities and get to know Jesus.
Christ the Saviour Presbyterian Church (Krakow)
Poland is a predominantly Catholic country, with very little Reformed literature available. The organisation is working on translating, editing and proofreading for a Polish translation of the Reformation Study Bible.
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Make a Donation
You can now send one-time or recurring donations simply and easily using our online donation form.
If you would prefer to send your donation via direct bank transfer, you will find details on our Donations page or you can contact us for more information.
If you would prefer to donate via post, please send donations to Holly Smith, 6 Newton Avenue, Elderslie, PA5 9BB.
Download PowerPoints and Videos
We would encourage you to download the project marketing material below and help us share the project information as widely as possible.
Children's Learning Resources
Please use these resources for your youth ministries to provide children with information about WfM and the organisations supported by Flourish.
Junction 12 (Glasgow)
Junction 12 works with children and young people (ages 10-18) in the East End of Glasgow, among the 5% most deprived areas in Scotland. All the activities that Junction 12 run are underpinned by Christian values and their staff are all committed Christians.
They aim to establish and develop nurturing relationships with young people and enable them to make positive and healthy choices in every area of their lives. They are currently reaching around 300 young people in communities which rank poorly for employment, health, education and housing.
Much of Junction 12’s work focuses on improving the emotional well-being of young people, to help them develop resilience and the social skills to overcome the challenges they face, and to look to the future with hope and optimism. They do this through running education programmes, drop-ins and Scripture Union groups, and organising a variety of outings and residential breaks.
Funds raised from the Flourish project will go towards their residential camps and will allow young people to attend. The camps are an opportunity to develop friendships, and build social and communication skills and to learn more about the Christian faith.
The Mamie Martin Fund (Malawi)
The Mamie Martin Fund supports education fro girls in North Malawi. In the 1920s, Mamie Martin served in Malawi with her husband as Free Church of Scotland missionaries. During their time there, Mamie became aware of the need for girls and women to have equal access to education. She used her experience as a teacher to set up classes in Malawian villages. Mamie’s daughter Margaret set up the Fund and it has since supported more than 650 girls through their secondary education.
It is difficult in Malawi for girls to access education, and there are financial and cultural pressures to leave school early.
Funds raised will go towards grants to support several girls in their final two years of secondary school as part of their ‘Keeping Girls in School’ project. This project provides pastoral support, education to empower the girls to make informed life decisions in the future, and basic necessities such as notebooks and travel costs.
Free Church Youth Camps run week-long holidays where young people can build lifelong friendships, take part in fun activities and get to know Jesus. The camps have been running since 1960 and, through the camps, thousands of lives have been positively impacted by the Word of God.
Each camp is packed with fun, friends and great food with campers enjoying a mix of activities, games and Bible talks. Camps are led by a dedicated team of servant-hearted volunteer leaders and cooks who are passionate about sharing the Gospel with young people in a relaxed and informal way. There is a strong focus on Biblical teaching and fun!
Funds raised will go towards the cost of running Free Church Youth Camps and will provide opportunities for more children to attend camps as well as widen the camps’ options for activities.
Christ the Saviour Presbyterian Church (Krakow)
Christ the Saviour Presbyterian Church in Krakow, Poland is the only Reformed church in a 250km radius. It is part of a newly formed Presbyterian denomination which consists of 4 Reformed churches across Poland. The country is predominantly Roman Catholic, but the dominance of the Catholic church is dwindling.
Due to the small number of Reformed churches and believers living in the country there is very little in the way of Gospel-centred, Reformed literature in the Polish language. The church started a publishing ministry in 2017 called MW Books, whose goal is to fight Poland’s theological famine by producing theological materials in Polish.
Currently, there is no Protestant Study Bible available in Polish. Funds raised will go towards translating, editing and proofreading for a Polish translation of the Reformation Study Bible.
Fundraising Projects through the Years
An overview of projects we have supported in the past ten years.