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Just One Meal a Day
The only food Abak and Aping eat in a typical day is a simple bowl of maize and beans served by Mary’s Meals at their school.
Living in Hope
We hear from Father Joson, from our partner BREAD. He runs our programme in India, where Mary’s Meals is currently feeding 64,000 children every school day.
The Struggle of a Lifetime
The war in Ukraine is tearing lives and livelihoods apart in villages, towns and cities across the country, with little sign of relief for its beleaguered people. And around the world, people of every nation are already feeling the ripple effects of the devastation in their own day-to-day lives. Hunger is the biggest concern for an increasing number of families.
International Day of Friendship 2022
International Day of Friendship shines a spotlight on the role friendship plays in enriching our lives, as well as entire communities. And, when friendship extends beyond borders, it can play an important part in promoting peace between people from different cultures and backgrounds.
How Do We Stop The Global Hunger Crisis?
After a visit to Kenya in Mary’s Meals’ 20th year, the founder lays bare the extreme hardships facing children in this increasingly unliveable environment, and makes plain the simple and achievable objective to eliminating child hunger in this world of plenty.
20 years of Mary’s Meals
Watch Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow, Founder of Mary's Meals, reflect on the organisation's 20th anniversary from the Shed in Dalmally, Scotland – the place where it all began.
Communities serve up mugs of change in Kenya
Three Mary’s Meals volunteers with one shared goal tell their stories.
Giving hope to the children of Madagascar
Mary’s Meals expands its programme in Madagascar with new partner, Money for Madagascar.
Sophie and Emma Thompson ‘Double The Love’ for Mary’s Meals
Our UK campaign attracts Hollywood stars of screen and stage.
Mary’s Meals 2021: A look back over the year
Join us as we take a look back over the past year at Mary's Meals, reflecting on our milestones and looking ahead to a new year and new chapter.
Tigray is crying
“The ongoing situation in Tigray is one which should be met with global outrage, political pressure, and an outpouring of support for a desperately needed humanitarian response. Instead, it continues largely unnoticed by a very distracted world.”
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School feeding begins in Yemen
Our newest programme country is one which is in the most urgent need as it faces long-term, and devastating conflict and increasingly difficult conditions.
15-year-old Nohe from Ethiopia finds joy despite the conflict
15-year-old Nohe* tells of his traumatic journey from the outbreak of war in Tigray to becoming captain of his displacement camp’s football team.
Mary's Meals reaches a 20 year milestone
In 2002, Mary’s Meals made a promise to the world’s most vulnerable children to provide nutritious daily meals in places of education.
Determined to succeed by getting an education
Mary and her younger brother have lived in Zambia with their grandmother, Charity, since the tragic death of their parents. However, Charity is in poor health and the burden of both the housework and providing for the family therefore falls to ten-year-old Mary.
Mary's Meals joins forces with a new partner in Zimbabwe
Mary's Meals joins forces with a new partner in Zimbabwe, ORAP will help us reach more people in areas where food is scarce.
Teaching children in Ecuador skills for life
Basic education is free in Ecuador. However, uniforms, books and other essential school materials are not. As a result, learning is beyond the reach of many children, like those supported by Mary’s Meals through a specialist programme where we are working to improve children’s futures through access to food and education
In Madagascar, the difficulties are pretty much always extreme
We speak with the Founder of Feedback Madagascar about climate change's disastrous effects on an already struggling nation.
Custom Czech Christmas Cookies
Spreading festive cheer with Mary’s Meals Czech Republic
The faces and voices of Christmas in Liberia
For many in the West African nation, Christmas is celebrated with special songs, greetings, and mixed feelings about the holiday.