Why not book a holiday with a difference in 2009 - a break with more to it than sun, sea and sangria? Ever wished you could see Christian Aid�s work at firsthand?
Change the way you see the world
Now you can.
Award-winning ethical tourism operator Skedaddle is offering Christian Aid supporters a range of holidays which give a breathtaking and inspiring insight into the fight against poverty and injustice.
Trips for 2009
Skedaddle is currently taking bookings for the following trips in 2009 - with many more destinations in the pipeline:
Malawi: 24 May - 07 June (costs �1,750, excluding flights) - find out more
India: 22 November - 05 December (costs �1,350, excluding flights) - find out more
Each trip offers the unique opportunity to visit inspirational projects supported by Christian Aid and to explore local culture and scenery as part of a small group of up to 12 people.
�It had a lasting impact�

English farmers meet counterparts from Burkina Faso. Christian Aid/ Louise Orton.
Ten years after a supporter tour to Mali, Anne Parker from Leeds is still energised. She says: �It had a lasting impact. I realised that being a supporter is a long-term commitment.�
Matthew Reed, Christian Aid's director of marketing and supporter care, adds: �Visiting Christian Aid partners in the developing world and seeing their work is a powerful and even life-changing experience,�
�We are delighted that more people now have the opportunity to do this, while being sensitive to the needs of our partners and the communities in which they work.�