A Healthy Home for Every Child

Sarah Seall is raising money for Bromley Brighter Beginnings
In memory of Alan Ash
£815
We provide parents and carers in low-income households with basic kitchen appliances to enable them to store and prepare perishable food and provide the children in their care with healthy, nourishing meals.

Story

A Healthy Home for Every Child is a joint initiative between Bromley-based charities Bromley Brighter Beginnings (BBB) and Bromley Relief In Need (BRIN) to improve the lives of children living in poverty in the London Borough of Bromley. The two registered charities have joined forces to ensure parents and carers have the facilities they need within their own homes to be able to provide healthy, nutritious meals for the children in their care. The project was conceived following the End Child Food Poverty campaign, spearheaded by footballer Marcus Rashford. It is the joint belief of the two charities that providing food to children in need is absolutely essential, but that without the correct facilities to store or cook that food then it may not provide all the benefits that are hoped for. The charities therefore decided to come together to provide appliances such as cookers, fridges, freezers, microwaves, slow cookers and kettles for local families in need.

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About the campaign

We provide parents and carers in low-income households with basic kitchen appliances to enable them to store and prepare perishable food and provide the children in their care with healthy, nourishing meals.

About the charity

We distribute baby, child and household essentials to families living in financial hardship in the London Borough of Bromley. Most of our items are donated by local parents. Families, many of whom are fleeing domestic violence, are referred to our service by health professionals in the area.

Donation summary

Total
£815.00
+ £177.50 Gift Aid
Online
£815.00
Offline
£0.00

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