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GET YOUR SCHOOL INVOLVED

The Lunchbowl Network originally began as a UK schools based charity and educating school children about the issues of poverty remains at the heart of the charity.
 
We would like to help broaden children’s understanding of what it means to be a global citizen, as well as expanding their knowledge of what it truly means to be part of a Rights Respecting School. 

We help schools fulfill this essential understanding and responsibility in a meaningful way. As we engage school children about the difficult issue of poverty, we provide the means by which children can give with understanding. We help children to act and fundraise collectively and individually to make a difference. 

 

Find out more about how your school can be involved. Please contact us.

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SCHOOL AMBASSADORS

Our school ambassadors are crucial in spreading the message about our work. They go into schools in the UK and deliver assemblies to educate children about our work and the ways in which their schools can get involved and make a difference.

Over the past 18 years, we are thankful to have been supported by 101 schools across the UK.

If you would like to become a school ambassador, please get in touch. 

Download our School Assemblies Powerpoint to share with your school.

OUR SCHOOL CAMPAIGNS

Click on the icons to download the campaign poster

Wellbeing week

WELLBEING WEEK

'RESPECTFUL RHINO'

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UNDERWEAR, TIGHTS AND SOCKS CAMPAIGN

Have a heart for Kibera

HAVE A HEART

FOR KIBERA

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KIBERA INFO PACK

Lunchbowl Christmas Campaign

CHRISTMAS

CAMPAIGN

Jane, Primary Headteacher, Merton

"The Lunchbowl Network has inspired many of our children to reflect upon their own lives. Merton Headteachers have supported the project for many years and have seen the enormous impact of Sally and her team on an enormously challenging area of child poverty in Kenya. We hope many others schools will catch the vision and share in the work of The Lunchbowl Network."
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