What the Foundation does

In 1994, on the Golden Jubilee of Li Tim-Oi's priesting, Archbishop Donald Coggan launched the Li Tim-Oi Foundation in St Martin-in-the-Fields Church, London.

It has so far helped more than 300 women from 107 dioceses in 14 provinces of the Anglican Communion - in Africa, Brazil, Fiji India and Pakistan.

More than a third have been or will be ordained, but most have been trained for employment by their diocese in such positions as : accountant, administrator, AIDS counsellor, auditor, bible college teacher, bishop’s secretary, Church Army sister, catechist, chaplain, communications officer, ccommunity worker, computer trainer, counsellor, development officer, diocesan secretary, evangelist, health centre nurse, information officer, lawyer, lecturer, legal adviser, microcredit treasurer, Mothers' Union development worker, pastor, priest, primary school teacher, procurement officer, provincial secretary, school chaplain, social worker, translator, youth worker

Without the help of the Foundation, they would not have been able to fulfil their vocations to take on leadership roles in their own countries.

Read the stories of some of the 300+ women helped by the Foundation who have shown that It Takes ONE Woman

UK Registered Charity no:1027837