A vital Scots charity which helps feed hungry school children around the world are looking for Glasgow volunteers to carry on the incredible work that they do.
Mary's Meals provides a daily school meal to more than 2.4 million children in some of the world’s poorest countries, attracting them into the classroom where they can gain an education and hope of a brighter future.
During Volunteers week, which runs from June 1 to June 7, kind-hearted Glaswegians are being asked to donate some of their time and skills to help the charity.
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Morven Macgillivray, supporter engagement manager at Mary’s Meals, says: “Our work simply wouldn’t be possible without our wonderful volunteers. From the people here in the UK who raise awareness of our mission, to those in the countries where we work who cook and serve our school meals – our volunteers are the bedrock of everything we do to feed hungry children in some of the world’s poorest communities.
“Rising food and fuel prices, conflict and natural disaster have made it an incredibly challenging time for us and the vulnerable children we feed. However, in difficult moments, we are given energy and hope by our fantastic family of volunteers who give their precious time and skills to support us.
“We would love to welcome more volunteers from Glasgow to help us reach the next child waiting for Mary’s Meals.”
The charity’s work is only made possible by the dedication of volunteers across the globe, including people in the UK who raise awareness by organising fundraising events, helping with bucket collections or by distributing promotional materials and giving talks in local communities.
It costs Mary’s Meals just £19.15 to feed a hungry child for an entire school year.
The charity is bringing hope to children like seven-year-old Sam, who goes to school in Zambia, one of the poorest countries in the world.
Despite immense challenges, he is determined to keep attending classes thanks to the promise of a daily school meal.
He says: “The first time I eat is at school when we have porridge. I like the porridge. It’s nice because I get a full cup.”
For more information about volunteering opportunities with Mary’s Meals click here.
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