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In response to the Government?s refusal to provide free school meals during half term.


We don?t want to see any child go hungry, therefore we are pledging 1000 healthy meals for all children within our community.


The meal will consist of grilled chicken Tikka and some fresh vegetables and rice. The meals can be refrigerated for up to 3 days.


We will be preparing 200 meals everyday for the next 5 days (25th -29th October) and will be available to collect everyday from the restaurant between 5-6pm.


Please feel free to come in and take a meal box for your children.


Let?s get through this together ❤️


Thanking you all for your continuous support. 🥰


Zil @Mirash


#EndChildFoodPoverty

#MarcusRashford

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Bob S

Just Giving is a good idea. I don?t know of one specifically for school meals but the Community Fridge at the Albrighton Centre provides free access to food to anyone who attends. They are always in need of donations and if you can help this is available at all times and used by a number of families, and others each week.


If you can make a donation, this will support people locally, the Just Giving page is https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/albrightoncommunitycentre

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