Luton's Blessed is our Hands and Muslim Aid feed thousands during winter campaign

The international humanitarian charity has launched its winter campaign
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Luton's Blessed is our Hands will be one of the centres that London based charity, Muslim Aid will deliver food to, for distribution to those in need.

The international humanitarian charity has launched its winter campaign this month.

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The charity, which is now in its 35th year, will be delivering 35,000 meals to 35 locations, including the 32 boroughs of London, Luton, St Albans and Watford.

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Luton'sBlessed is our Handswill be one of the centres that MuslimAid will deliver food to for distribution to those in need

The project will be implemented in partnership with the Felix Project, a London-based charity that collects surplus food and distributes it to people in need.

Muslim Aid will be also be working in partnership with The Atrium and Can Hall Mosque which will also be providing some of the food.

Muslim Aid CEO Kashif Shabir said: "Over its 35 years existence, Muslim Aid has been committed to delivering aid all over the world, but we recognise the difficulties people have faced at home here in the UK this year due to the pandemic and we are working hard to support fragile communities.

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"Through this initiative, we will reach thousands of people in the UK and make sure that they have food on their tables.

"What makes this project even better is that the food comes from a sustainable source, making use of the abundance of surplus food available, while ensuring that people have access to fresh and nutritious meals this winter."

The project aims to build resilience and ensure that the country’s most vulnerable people have access to nutritious meals.

The meals will consist of foods such as chicken pasta, and curry and rice, with plenty of fresh vegetables and water.

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The meals will vary from location to location, as they will be tailored to the preferences of the recipients. Low-income households, homeless, single parents, asylum seekers and refugees will all be prioritised in the delivery of this project.

The food will be sourced from the surplus from UK suppliers, making this project sustainable by redistributing food that would otherwise have gone to waste.

All of the food will be fresh, and will consist of fruit and vegetables, as well as fresh meat and fish.

By working in partnership with the Felix Project, Muslim Aid will ensure that this food, which would otherwise go to waste, can be used to feed people who are struggling to put food on the table.

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