Tinned meals are a bill-busting staple
Anyone making donations of food to Hope Kitchen are being asked to include quicky and easy to heat items.
Anyone making donations of food to Hope Kitchen are being asked to include quicky and easy to heat items.
Money raised is going to Mary Meal’s a charity founded in Dalmally that feeds 1,838,859 children every school day in some of the world’s pooret countries.
Assistance and fundraising on Mull over the last year during Covid has put £100,000 back into the local
community.
Celebrity chefs Tom Kitchin and Nick Nairn are inviting people to set a place at Mary’s Meals virtual Christmas table as a gift for their family and friends, enabling a child to receive nutritious meals every school day for a year.
New Scottish Government regulations coming in April will change the way in which school food and drink is provided
Each year Alba sells a specially chosen range of charity christmas cards where 50p from every pack goes to the charity helping feed over a million children in need, every day, around the world.
This weekend island crofter Arthur Cross and his pals will be cycling 100 miles for Dalmally-based Mary’s Meals and Oban’s Hope Kitchen.
Oban High School head teacher Peter Bain, who also leads Tiree High School and its primary learning, has sent out a letter to parents and carers updating them on plans after the announcement by the First Minister that schools and Local Authority Early Learning and Childcare Centres were closing today March 20.
The Dalmally-founded charity is now serving bowls of rice with pinto beans, lentils or greens with peanut sauce at 68 schools on the African island.