Travel challenge to help support Mary's Meals

Mary’s Meals is calling on people in Angus to help feed hungry children in some of the world’s poorest countries by signing up to its new fundraising challenge, From Dalmally to Malawi.
​Money raised will help to feed children in 18 countries across the world.​Money raised will help to feed children in 18 countries across the world.
​Money raised will help to feed children in 18 countries across the world.

The charity feeds more than 2.4 million children every school day in 18 countries including Malawi, Kenya and Syria. The promise of a nutritious meal encourages children into the classroom where they can gain an education and hope for a brighter future. 

This April, people can join its virtual challenge from Dalmally, the village in the Highlands of Scotland where Mary’s Meals was founded, to Malawi, where the charity served its first life-changing school meals in 2002.

Participants can take part in any way they choose from walking, running to swimming. The money raised by sponsorship from friends and family will help to feed desperately hungry children in school.    

Those signing up to the challenge will receive a free Mary’s Meals T-shirt and will be invited to join an exclusive From Dalmally To Malawi online community where they’ll receive inspirational video messages and stories from Mary’s Meals.

To sign up to the From Dalmally to Malawi challenge, please visit: https://www.marysmeals.org.uk/campaigns/from-dalmally-to-malawi.

Dan McNally, head of grassroots engagement at Mary’s Meals, said: “With Spring around the corner, April is the perfect time for setting a personal active challenge.

“Whatever miles you pledge, taking part in From Dalmally to Malawi allows you to follow the Mary’s Meals journey while helping us to reach the next hungry child. I hope as many people as possible join our challenge this April to show the true generosity of people in Angus!”

By signing up to the challenge, people in Angus will be helping children like Prisca from Malawi. Thanks to Mary’s Meals, she eats a mug of vitamin-enriched porridge every day that fills her empty stomach and gives her energy to learn.

Prisca says: “Mary’s Meals porridge helps me to excel in my studies and realise my dream of becoming a teacher. I do not feel hungry when in class and I listen attentively during lessons.”

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