Adam Ward

SWEAT Murder Mystery Event

Fundraising for Bromley Brighter Beginnings
£280
raised
SWEAT Murder Mystery Event, 12 February 2021
We stand with Marcus Rashford to #EndChildFoodPoverty. We would like to provide the children we support, who are eligible for Pupil Premium and receive free school meals, with a supermarket voucher of £15 each to get them through this half-term.

Story

At Bromley Brighter Beginnings, we support and stand with Marcus Rashford in his campaign to #EndChildFoodPoverty. Whilst we cannot supply actual meals, as a charity that works to relieve child poverty across the London Borough of Bromley, we have come up with a way in which we can contribute. Many of our referred families are eligible for Pupil Premium and therefore receive a free school meal during term-time. We have decided to provide each of those children with a supermarket voucher of £15 to help them and their families through this half-term. The End Child Food Poverty campaign is so important, and is directly in line with our overall aim to relieve poverty for children. As the economic crisis deepens, we are witnessing more and more families in the area sliding into poverty, as they are all over the country. Thank you so much for anything you are able to contribute to this initiative.

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About the campaign

We stand with Marcus Rashford to #EndChildFoodPoverty. We would like to provide the children we support, who are eligible for Pupil Premium and receive free school meals, with a supermarket voucher of £15 each to get them through this half-term.

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 raised
£280.00
Online donations
£280.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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