To Help second-hand Child Hunger


The former will phone trousers used to raise donations for the poor child.


The teller in London United Kingdom, urged people to donate old mobile phones to help starving children.


Parenting websites Netmums and the charity Kids Company have joined forces to try to raise donations of more than £ 1 million to help children who are starving and they are endangered.


They mention any donations that phone is similar to feed the children for one month for the children.


In a survey involving 1,003 parents, Netmums found that one in four people (24%) know that a child in their area threatened starvation.


Less than a third (29%) say they are seeing an increase in children suffering from "food insecurity" for the last two years.


Over 12 months, Kids Company, who works in the area of the capital, have reported an increase of over 200% children are endangered.


The average age of 17,000 children who come to the center that is 10 years old.


With the launch of the campaign of mobile phones for food, he hoped to improve the Organization's additional funding for children that threatened starvation.


Child poverty


However, data published by the children who live in poverty in the United Kingdom down to 300,000 in 2010-11 to 2.3 million children. About 18% of children living in poverty dropped 2%.


A decrease is based on the amount of income on average are also down.


In the report of the UNITED NATIONS Agency for children, Unicef warned the Government that the budget reduction would affect efforts to address poverty on children.


The report refers to the 35 countries rich mentions that compared to other countries, the United Kingdom's better in protecting children from the impact of the global economic crisis.


Camila Batmanghelidjh, the founder of Kids Company says: "we are seeing more children are getting more and more difficult to get food."


"We have children who are starving and stole frozen food from a flat that they visit. We have also seen parents who don't do food storage at home.


"Children have no public vote so they can't tell us. We have a collective responsibility to ensure every child is eating enough. "


The founder of Netmums Siobhan Freegard says, "this campaign is about mothers all over the United Kingdom who have experienced an unexpected situation.


"It's scary to realize how much when children suffer throughout the United Kingdom."


A number of names that support kampante this is Alan Yentob, Eamonn Holmes, actress Natalie Cassidy and Jeremy Kyle.


 

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