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“The child was pretending to eat out of an empty lunchbox because they did not qualify for free school meals and did not want their friends to know there was no food at home” – The Observer
Witnessing food poverty amongst not only just the homeless but children is a disgrace.
It is unbearable to live in our city without witnessing the pain of homelessness and hunger on our streets. The statistics are alarming: on average 1 person out of 20 is without a home, more than 50% of the population go through each day without enough money to pay for adequate food and other basic necessities. Fortunately, kind and compassionate individuals, such as yourself, understand the reality of these problems and feel compelled to contribute to the solution.
MLSS strive to eradicate hunger and continue serving humanity with love and compassion. For the past 9 years, MLSS has taken a clear and honest look at the problems of homelessness and hunger. Midland Langar Seva Society has been analysing the causes and conditions, establishing pragmatic and compassionate programs to relieve suffering, forging new methods of intervention, and advancing the fight for more support in the public and governmental sector really to try and help break the cycle poverty.
However, upholding these intentions requires a good deal of financial support. As a non-profit organization, the foundation of our financial health derives from the generous contributions of the conscientious citizens and corporate organisations of the UK. We are campaigning to help support ongoing projects therefore, ask you to reflect on the problems of homelessness and hunger right beneath our nose, considering the value and necessity of the services MLSS provide.
Help us, help them.
This year will mark 9 years since the first 10 mile walk. MLSS will once again carry on this tradition and fundraise to help those suffering with food poverty.
We would love you to join us on this event and help fundraise to support serving humanity.