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Get Involved In London Charity Initiatives
BECAUSE YOUNG LONDONERS NEED URGENT SUPPORT
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Over a third of London’s children are living in poverty – that’s over 700,000 children – as many as Scotland and Wales combined.
Your gift of money or time can make all the difference to a London family. Explore the options for getting involved below – or contact us with your own fundraising idea.
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Corporate Partners
If you’re a business owner or employee in London, Feed London gives you an opportunity to reach deep into the heart of some of the capital’s most challenged communities to make a lasting difference. Find out more
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Give a food box
Do something amazing – a complete family Feed London Food box starts at just £50.
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Donate
Does what it says on the tin. £125 will buy a Feed London food box for a one family, along with a £75 supermarket voucher.
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Full Tummies campaign
One thing we’ve learned from lockdown is that Londoners have a sense of community and want to help out. The Full Tummies campaign is reaching out across London giving us all the chance to give.
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Are you game?
We have some great challenges lined up this and next year – from international marathons, bike rides, parachute jumps – even a Santa run at Christmas. If you’re game, then we are – get in touch and we’ll find something you can really get stuck into.
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Family stories
Catherine and her family are facing huge challenges
Catherine is a full time mother of five who lives with her partner and the children in a 2-bedroom flat on the 5th floor of a tower block in Newham.
Since the family are asylum seekers, they have no recourse to public funds, nor can they work due to their resident status. So they are seriously struggling financially to support the children.
Sacha, their youngest, has an 18 month history of being unwell and was recently diagnosed with Lupus at Great Ormond Street Hospital, while her elder brother has a learning disability, as well as other health problems, which means he needs extra support.
Surviving Covid and its restrictions in that small, cramped flat through a cold, hard winter was incredibly tough for them all. With no recourse to public funds Catharine’s family was facing a long and hungry Easter break.
The Feed London food box arrived on the first day of the holidays filling their fridge and pantry with enough food for at least 7 main meals. The supermarket voucher meant they could stock up on essentials such cleaning equipment, bathroom supplies and even some new clothes.
‘The Feed London box gave us all a little bit of hope. Now we feel less alone.’ - Catherine