This backpack filled with school supplies is all ready to be collected by our Abel & Cole driver and sent on to Mary’s Meals who will transport and distribute all the donations to impoverished schoolchildren in Malawi.
Mary’s Meals was started by two Scottish brothers during the Bosnian conflict when they collected food supplies for those affected. The initiative evolved into a non-profit charity that helps provide nourishing meals for children in areas of conflict, disaster zones and poverty.
Kitchens are built and equipped near schools using local resources where possible, while school staff and parents make and serve one nourishing meal a day to the children. This in turn enables them to attend school and receive an education while also being guaranteed one hot meal a day.
They are currently helping one and a quarter million children worldwide.
It costs £13.50 to feed a child one meal a day for a year.
Many children in this country support this charity, raising funds and awareness. One young blogger, Martha at Never Seconds , has taken the charity to heart after writing reviews of her school meals and has been recognised by Jamie Oliver amd others , receiving awards for her efforts in campaigning for healthy school meals for all children.
The backpacks don’t have to be new, they can be redundant or discarded, outgrown, and you can fill them with spare supplies. I have so many coloured pencils from generations of children who have drawn and coloured in our house that I am sending some along with some notebooks, drawing paper, erasers and a ruler.
Skirts, polo shirts, shorts, sandals and flip flops, a bar of soap, toothbrush and toothpaste and a small ball can be sent too, but not toys or sweets.
It takes hardly any effort or money but means so much to the children who receive them.
Copyright: Chris McGowan
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Thanks for reading and commenting. Yes, it is a great cause 😊
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! Good 😊
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I’m here and read this – what I wanted to say was that I have more than enough supplies (cough, cough) to box up and send. I’ll raid the bathroom cupboard too because that’s always well stocked. Its a really good cause. Thanks for reminding me about this. 😀
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I thought you might be interested. Dd you know about it, it being a such a long-term Scottish initiative I mean?
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To be honest, no. All I read about was the little girl and her school dinner blog! Nothing in the papers at all about further contributions, etc. My sister in law and I send a Christmas shoe box each to Rwanda every year, filled with little gifts, so I’m delighted to get the chance to take part in this too! 🙂
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Good 😊
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About to lose my battery, so goodnight and best of luck for tomorrow, get some sleep!
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Thanks! Up early this morning and feel like a 5 year old about to start school, haha! 🙂
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Hope you had your tie straight and your hair tied back neatly 😉
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I did, haha! 🙂
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I got my Abel and Cole box this week with notification of this, so was going to blog myself about it once I had put together a few things and bag. Fab idea.
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Isn’t it? And made so much easier with collection, I doubt I would have done it had I been required to post it!
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Ditto !!
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