Eat for Save the Children!
Reckitt Benckiser is donating all takings from the canteen in Hull, next Tuesday 1st May to Save the Children.
This means that the money you hand over at the till for anything you buy will go to the projects supported by the Global Challenge.
The money raised will be divided equally between the Save 100,000 lives campaign which is working to save children's lives in Angola and Tanzania and the project that we will be visiting in Calcutta where Save the Children is working to help child domestic workers.
Save 100000 lives -
Every three seconds of every day a child dies from preventable diseases such as pneumonia, malaria, diarrhoea or measles. The children die because they do not have access to immunisations and basic healthcare. The Save 100000 lives campaign aims to reverse this trend providing basic immunisation and healthcare. Just £10 provides simple but essential interventions that will help to save a child's life.
Child domestic workers -
Children in domestic work in India typically lose out on several basic rights - including the rights to adequate food and education. Employers do not allow them free time to play, and a shockingly large percentage are abused, either verbally, physically or sexually, such children lose their childhood.
So please, if you work for RB in Hull, visit the canteen on Tuesday and eat well!
The money that you spend really will make a difference.
This means that the money you hand over at the till for anything you buy will go to the projects supported by the Global Challenge.
The money raised will be divided equally between the Save 100,000 lives campaign which is working to save children's lives in Angola and Tanzania and the project that we will be visiting in Calcutta where Save the Children is working to help child domestic workers.
Save 100000 lives -
Every three seconds of every day a child dies from preventable diseases such as pneumonia, malaria, diarrhoea or measles. The children die because they do not have access to immunisations and basic healthcare. The Save 100000 lives campaign aims to reverse this trend providing basic immunisation and healthcare. Just £10 provides simple but essential interventions that will help to save a child's life.
Child domestic workers -
Children in domestic work in India typically lose out on several basic rights - including the rights to adequate food and education. Employers do not allow them free time to play, and a shockingly large percentage are abused, either verbally, physically or sexually, such children lose their childhood.
So please, if you work for RB in Hull, visit the canteen on Tuesday and eat well!
The money that you spend really will make a difference.
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