Charity on a mission to feed every hungry child in Oxfordshire this Christmas.


News provided by Mehiel Foundation on Friday 18th Nov 2022



Mehiel Foundation, a small registered charity (1198017) based in Bicester has taken it upon itself to provide a festive Christmas dinner to every child in need this holiday season.

According to joint DWP and HMRC estimates, 14% of the children in Oxfordshire live in poverty. 

In an age when we spend more on dieting than we do on poverty eradication, no child should go to sleep hungry.

Through the “Sacks of Hope” initiative, Mehiel Foundation works with local schools and churches to identify families in need and supplies them with sacks of groceries which include fruits, vegetables, rice, pasta, tins of soups, sweets, a Christmas pudding, a whole chicken and many more goodies costing around £23/sack.

Mehiel Foundation needs your help!

Because of the pandemic, the number of families requiring assistance has increased considerably over the past two years.

You have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of less fortunate Oxfordshire children this Christmas. Mehiel Foundation’s 100% Donation Policy will ensure that all your donations will go towards purchasing the groceries and not a single penny will be spent on “admin” costs. Text SOH followed by your donation amount to 70580 to give that amount (max £20) or visit www.mehiel.org/donate.

Press release distributed by Pressat on behalf of Mehiel Foundation, on Friday 18 November, 2022. For more information subscribe and follow https://pressat.co.uk/


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