After hearing about the scheme, a regular customer of the Falls Road shop contacted the team to make a donation of £150
With prices soaring across the board, Vivo on Falls Road is now offering breakfast packs to school children. The packs have one small bottle of water, a piece of fruit, cereal bar and Frube yogurt.
"Thursday sees all the children from all the schools along the road return to a normal school routine and with many families facing financial hardships where there isn’t enough money to provide the basic meals for kids i.e breakfast etc. "In the coming days we will reintroduce our pay it forward system were customers can purchase these to donate to a child this blew us away last year with people’s generosity. - money which will provide 85 breakfast packs for children.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Belfast mum's pride at young son's champion Irish dancing achievementsTomi Elemide is the youngest Irish dancer to win every major championship title in the same year
Weiterlesen »
'Significant failings” in PSNI investigation into murder of Belfast dadThe 19-year-old was murdered as he walked along the Floral Road in north Belfast on his way home after a night out
Weiterlesen »
Belfast city centre attack saw part of man's ear bitten off, court told'This kind of wanton violence by men under the influence of substances has become so serious that severe deterrent sentences are necessary, whatever the personal circumstances of the offender'
Weiterlesen »
East Belfast playing fields criminal damage being treated as hate crimeSDLP councillor says arson attack damaged goal posts used by East Belfast GAA
Weiterlesen »
Council asked to 'step in' as West Belfast suicide charity faces closureCouncillors call for City Hall to cover funding this year as service drops capacity by 60 percent
Weiterlesen »
Belfast airport named among the UK's worst in new surveyA spokesperson for Belfast International called the research 'a small and unrepresentative sample of passenger numbers'.
Weiterlesen »