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Liverpool can help double the love for charity


Donations made to Mary’s Meals this winter will be matched, with up to £1.6 million available

People in Liverpool are being invited to give their backing to a new campaign, Double The Love, which will help Mary’s Meals to feed even more hungry children living in some of the world’s poorest countries.

Donations made to the charity this winter will be doubled by a group of generous supporters – with up to £1.6 million available to provide nutritious meals at school, attracting children into the classroom and giving them the energy to learn.

Mary’s Meals was founded in a shed in Argyll in 2002 and has grown from feeding 200 children in Malawi to more than two million children every school day in 19 countries around the world.

Long-time Mary’s Meals supporter, actor Sophie Thompson, recently celebrated the launch of the campaign with her sister and fellow actor, Emma Thompson.

Sophie says:

“Emma and I were marvelling about how Mary’s Meals provides food at school for children living in the most desperate circumstances, encouraging them to gain an education that will, in the future, help them out of poverty.

“We are delighted to announce that donations made to this awesome charity this winter will be doubled – meaning even more little ones will receive a daily serving of Mary’s Meals.”

Emma adds:

“Our mother is Scottish, and Argyll is a very special place for our family. I am overjoyed that a charity founded there is changing the lives of children in some of the world’s poorest countries. It truly is an incredible achievement.

“Double The Love presents a wonderful opportunity for us all to get behind Mary’s Meals and show children living in the world’s poorest countries that we care.”

The Double The Love campaign runs until 31 January 2022.

Daniel Adams, executive director of Mary’s Meals, says:

“I am so grateful to Sophie and Emma for backing our Double The Love campaign. What a brilliant sister act they are!

“I hope people will donate to Mary’s Meals this winter so that we can access all of the £1.6 million of match funding that is available to us. These funds really will change the lives of children facing the most difficult circumstances, including natural disasters, conflict, and the ongoing Covid pandemic.”

Please visit marysmeals.org.uk/doublethelove to find out more.
People in the Liverpool region can also become involved with the charity through volunteering their skills, time and through many other ways. For more information, please contact Anna Houghton, Mary’s Meals’ Supporter Engagement Officer for Liverpool, on anna.houghton@marysmeals.org

Box out: Sibongile and Sarah – sisters living in Zambia
Sibongile, 13, and Sarah,10, live in a farming village in Zambia, almost 8,000 miles away from Sophie and Emma’s homes in London.

These sisters look very alike – but Sibongile is outgoing and laughs a lot, and her younger sister is very quietly spoken.

They face many struggles, such as a two-hour walk to school. Sibongile only has black pumps that are too big for her and Sarah wears rubber sandals. In November the area usually floods, making the journey even more difficult.

But both walk to school knowing that they can soon fill their stomachs with a nutritious serving of Mary’s Meals, which will help them to concentrate on their lessons.

Sibongile says:

“I eat my porridge at 11am. If there’s no leftover food from the night before that will be the first time I eat.”