BrunoGedesh

Collecting money for grocery kits!

founder @ BrunoGedesh

Published on Jan 26, 2021

In Britain, schools are once again closed for quarantine. To support low-income families during this time, the government provided for the issuance of vouchers of 30 pounds or food baskets for the corresponding amount. To do this, the government contracted with a private company to collect and deliver the food baskets.

Unfortunately, Chartwells, contrary to the agreement, delivers kits for much less than 30 pounds. So, one mom, after calculating the cost of groceries, found out that she could have bought them at the supermarket for £5.22. It turned out that this woman was not the only one who had received such a poor quality kit. Famous soccer player Marcus Rushford provided information in his tweet about other families who have encountered such a problem.

The company's dishonest behavior should not be allowed to starve low-income families during lockdown. It is important that food parcels contain the variety of foods needed for a nutritious diet. We can help facilitate this.

We
are organizing a fundraiser to help low-income families. These funds will be used to purchase groceries and make deliveries. We are confident that our combined efforts will help vulnerable people to successfully survive this difficult time!