Will you bless a struggling child with more than a meal this Christmas?
A £200 gift enables us to open a new Make Lunch centre. With each Make Lunch club supporting an average of 63 children, we can help hundreds more children like Te-Amo and Chloe.
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT! With match funding, we will receive double the amount you generously give today. That makes a total of £400 towards changing the lives of struggling children!
Your donation to our urgent Christmas appeal will spread HOPE to hundreds more children just like Te-Amo and Chloe!
See how TLG Make Lunch at Sheddocksley Baptist Church, Aberdeen is bringing hope to their community.
For your one true love, would you stretch to six-geese-a-laying? Eight-maids-a-milking? Maybe eleven pipers piping?
Traditionally, Christmas is a time to express love through feasting and gifts. Maybe that’s why the ’12 Days of Christmas’ is a favourite carol amongst children, with its riotous, seemingly endless list of extravagant presents.
But for many children in the UK, there will be no presents and no feasting. Hidden out of sight, there will be the guilt and anxiety of a parent who can’t afford a Christmas present for their child, the shame and isolation of a family without enough to eat.
That’s why we’re launching our ‘More Than A Meal’ Christmas Appeal. In 69 churches across the nation, TLG Make Lunch clubs create safe spaces offering nutritious meals, fun activities and friendships for children and families. We're hoping to open 10 new TLG Make Lunch clubs in 2025!
This Christmas, would you consider giving an extra gift so we can deliver more help where it’s needed most?
Feel compelled to give an outrageous gift to support struggling children this Christmas? THANK YOU!
Our Relationship Manager James would love to talk more about how to do this in a tax-efficient way.
Contact James at james.awofisan@tlg.org.uk or call him on 01274 900373
The issue of child poverty is so urgent it was raised in Parliament this week.
As the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions read out the stark statistics surrounding child poverty, watch how the MP for Rugby, John Slinger, pointed the house towards hope.
I have had the privilege of assisting the brilliant volunteers at the Make Lunch organization in Rugby who provide holiday lunch clubs with play activities for entire families, including those with complex needs. Last Christmas they bought slow cookers and this year they are offering hampers. They treat families with dignity. - John Slinger, MP for Rugby,
Thank you for taking action to spread hope this winter!
*All gifts will be unrestricted so that we can be responsive, enabling us to help children and support churches where the need is greatest.