The Lunchbowl Network originally began as a UK SCHOOL BASED CHARITY and educating UK 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.
In addition to expand their knowledge of what it truly means to be part of a
RIGHTS RESPECTING SCHOOL
We would like to help broaden children’s understanding of what it means to be a GLOBAL CITIZEN.
In addition to expand their knowledge of what it truly means to be part of a
RIGHTS RESPECTING SCHOOL
Generous Giraffe campaign
wellbeing week presentation
We help schools fulfill this essential understanding and responsibility in a meaningful and impacting 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. To find out more how your school can be involved please contact us.
View a Schools Assembly Powerpoint you can use/download here created by a UK secondary school student
View a Schools Assembly Powerpoint you can use/download here created by a UK secondary school student
We have a team of School Ambassadors who love to present assemblies or lessons for Harvest, Anti-Bullying week, Christmas, Mother’s Day and World Kindness Day. All schools receive personal feedback including hand-made thank you pictures from the children in Kibera. We provide a unique and personal ways for schools to partner with our charity schools.
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school campaigns
download our christmas angels powerpoint

christmas_angel_lunchbowl_1.pptx |
We have a range of school campaigns to make giving fun, meaningful and impacting. You can download these posters to use.
Soapstone hearts: HAVE A HEART FOR KIBERA Around Valentines Day many children love to buy our colourful soapstone hearts. Every heart costs £1 and funds food for three dinners. The hearts are also excellent Mother's Day Gifts or for Acts of Kindness. Elephant beaded key rings: REMEMBER KIBERA Every key ring sold also funds six hot dinners. |
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Angel beaded key rings and tree decorations: BUY AN ANGEL FOR ANGEL KINDERGARTEN
These are extremely popular as Christmas stocking fillers. Every key ring sold funds six hot dinners.
These are extremely popular as Christmas stocking fillers. Every key ring sold funds six hot dinners.
TESTIMONIALS
Jane White, Primary Headteacher, LB of 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.
Mrs R Allen, Deputy Headteacher, Rosebery School, Epsom:I was stunned by the positive response from students and staff. The simplicity of the message that 33p could really make a difference in Kibera was very powerful and I think encouraged many students who wouldn't normally get involved in extra activities to do so.
Mrs B Gathercole, Luckley House School, Berkshire:
As a secondary school teacher, responsible for RE and PSHE, I find that many of the girls really do not know much about real life for children in difficult situations. I would definitely recommend the Lunchbowl Network as a real and accessible way to teach values and other aspects of the citizenship curriculum."
Mrs R Allen, Deputy Headteacher, Rosebery School, Epsom:I was stunned by the positive response from students and staff. The simplicity of the message that 33p could really make a difference in Kibera was very powerful and I think encouraged many students who wouldn't normally get involved in extra activities to do so.
Mrs B Gathercole, Luckley House School, Berkshire:
As a secondary school teacher, responsible for RE and PSHE, I find that many of the girls really do not know much about real life for children in difficult situations. I would definitely recommend the Lunchbowl Network as a real and accessible way to teach values and other aspects of the citizenship curriculum."