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Extraordinary Causes |
| A minimum of £5 from every Extraordinary Food box sold goes directly towards feeding a child whilst attending school in developing countries. Just 8 boxes sold feeds a child for a year. Through our updates – in our food boxes and on our website – we will keep you updated on the causes we support and the extraordinary lives you create by the food you buy. Here is the story of Global Angels our charity partner where every penny donated goes directly to support projects at grass roots. |
Global Angels is our charity partner and all the money we receive goes to causes championed by Global Angels. Global Angels is an innovative international children’s charity championing the needs of children around the world.
Global Angels is partnering with many excellent projects in our Feed A Child For A Year programme. Working together with these partnerships and Angels like yourselves, we will be able to fulfil our vision. How awesome will that be!
For just £40, we can feed a child for a year through our school feeding and emergency feeding programs. That’s only 11 pence a day.
Global Angels promises that for every pound that we receive directly from Extraordinary Food that money will go directly to support projects at a grass-roots level.
Please see here some of the amazing projects we support: |
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| Guludo, Mozambique |
Award-winning social entrepreneur, Amy Carter, has founded NEMA alongside her internationally recognised Fair Trade venture in Guludo, bespoke experience.
We are sponsoring food for 300 children in Guludo primary school. The combination of feeding and educating children works effectively together with a visionary self-sustaining strategy to ensure long-term community development. Children learn through hands-on experience at the small farm attached to the school how to grow their own fruit and vegetables.
Another 100 children are waiting to begin school for the first time. All they need is sponsorship. |
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| Fikelela, South Africa |
Fikelela is a totally inspirational project, situated in the middle of Khayelitsha is a huge slum with hundreds of thousands of people living in extreme poverty, reaching almost from the Cape Town airport to the beach.
This project rescues tiny babies and infants found on hospital doorsteps, rubbish dumps and in the streets, abandoned by desperate mothers, too poor or unwell to care for their children. The babies are very often in a critical state when they are found, requiring emergency medical treatment. Driven by instinctive compassion that so much more needs to be done for these children, Fikelela gives the babies an incredible refuge, loving and nursing them back to health. |
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| Sunshine Centre, Mozambique |
The Sunshine Centre provides before and after school care to around 90 children aged 3-16 years. Their programme includes breakfast and a hot lunch, bathing facilities and basic health care.
The children’s families are amongst the poorest in Cambodia, earning low, irregular income. In the past the children themselves would spend their days roaming the busy, dirty streets, trying to make money, usually by collecting recyclable materials. In these hazardous conditions they not only are vulnerable to exploitation and abuse, but miss out on the simple pleasures of childhood. Their parents cannot afford school for them. |
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| "If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one" |
| Mother Teresa |
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