Restaurants, cafes and even some local governments across England have mounted a grassroots effort inspired by soccer star Marcus Rashford to provide students with meals during the upcoming school break.
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Pledges to provide free lunches started rolling in after the Manchester United striker’s bid to extend food vouchers over school holidays until Easter was voted down in the House of Commons.
The 22-year-old Rashford vowed to continue his fight and was joined by local businesses offering everything from beans on toast to chicken nuggets and fruits.
“Blown away by news of local businesses stepping up to fill the voucher scheme deficit during the October half term. Selflessness, kindness, togetherness, this is the England I know,” Rashford wrote on Twitter late Thursday, adding an emoji of the English flag.
On Friday, the England international fired off a stream of Twitter posts marking the locations of businesses offering their support, and he embedded their social media messages, which urged parents not to feel ashamed to seek help. Many offered to keep requests confidential.
📍Rotherham pic.twitter.com/bNUroAeLuL
— Marcus Rashford (@MarcusRashford) October 23, 2020
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Khandoker, an Indian restaurant about five miles from Old Trafford, said parents can send a direct message on Twitter.
“We don’t want any child to got to bed hungry in Manchester. Voting against free school meals for kids in poverty is inhumane. If there are any parents struggling to feed (their) kids don’t be ashamed. DM us we will always be happy to put together a hot meal,” the restaurant wrote.
.@Salford_Mayor Paul Dennett has announced that families in receipt of free school meals can claim them during the half-term holiday next week and also Christmas.
— Salford City Council (@SalfordCouncil) October 23, 2020
See more at https://t.co/vnpQrt3HjB@MarcusRashford pic.twitter.com/RoSy8PKYKJ
In June, Marcus Rashford successfully lobbied British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government to extend free school meals through the summer. But on Wednesday, a Labour Party motion backed by the player to extend it again was rejected largely along party lines.
More than 1.4 million children benefit from free school meals, according to the Labour Party. English schools are on break next week.
NEXT FRIDAY!
— Hastings United FC (@hastingsufc) October 23, 2020
We will be giving out free school lunches between 12-2pm
📍TGS Pilot Field, Elphinstone Road, Hastings, TN34 2AX#NoChildGoesHungry #ENDCHILDFOODPOVERTY pic.twitter.com/zV0o6b6La8
Rashford said many families are struggling because of job losses related to the coronavirus pandemic. Britain is among the worst-hit European countries, with almost 44,000 confirmed deaths.
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The soccer star said he’s passionate about the issue because his family relied on free school meals and food banks while growing up in the Manchester area.
💛🖤Burton Albion will by providing up to 100 children per day with free takeaway packed lunches throughout half term 🥪
— Burton Albion FC (@burtonalbionfc) October 23, 2020
The club is echoing the passionate calls of footballer @MarcusRashford to help tackle child poverty.
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Farm Fresh UK in Nottingham said it will provide lunches over the break consisting of a cheese cob or vegan sausage roll and a carton of apple or orange juice. Minikin Paint a Pot Art Cafe in Manchester said it will offer a hot baked potato with beans, fruit, snack and drink to needy kids next week.
Local governments also pledged support. Hammersmith and Fulham Council in London said it would extend the vouchers over the break “to ensure 5,000 primary and secondary school pupils don’t go hungry.” It is also delivering 600 breakfasts to kids each morning.
Following the governments decision not to extend the meal voucher scheme, Kuti’s Brasserie will be offering free hot meals to any child from 12-230pm to support our community over half term in Southampton. @OwtonsButchers @GowerLamb pic.twitter.com/jMHJtulcJr
— Kutis Brasserie (@kutisbrasserie) October 23, 2020