If you work in a school, is your institution involved in the Really Good School Dinner? Now into it's second year, this project enables UK schools to help children in some of the world's poorest countries. The premise is simple: on the week beginning 25th January 2010, UK children are encouraged to bring in an additional 10p per day to the price of their school dinner - all of this extra money then goes to the World Food Programme, and pays for a whole meal for a child that might otherwise go hungry.
For a more detailed explanation of the scheme, click here. For further information and to sign your school up for the scheme, you need to visit the project website.
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