Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

DINNER FUNDS FOR POOR

- Danielle Atkinson Head of individual giving Plan Internatio­nal UK

HAVING friends and family round for dinner is one of the nation’s favourite things to do – over a quarter of us do it at least once a month.

And with spring just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to start planning get-togethers and look forward to great food, relaxed conversati­on and making memories with loved ones.

That’s why Plan Internatio­nal UK’s new fundraisin­g event, Do Good Dinner, is so exciting.

It’s the perfect reason to get everyone together for a good cause. All you have to do is host a dinner party, and ask your guests to make a donation (perhaps what they would normally spend on ordering a takeaway or going out for dinner).

The money raised will go towards helping some of the world’s poorest children, particular­ly girls, to have access to vital resources like education and clean water, as well as campaignin­g to end harmful traditiona­l practices including child marriage.

Hundreds of people across the country will be taking part in `Do Good Dinner Week’, from March 5.

But if that doesn’t work for you, do it whenever you can – perhaps you could cook a family roast for Mother’s Day, or have a Bank Holiday barbecue.

It doesn’t matter whether you cook up a culinary masterpiec­e, or stick with your trusted signature dish.

Your next dinner party is guaranteed to be so good, because the money you raise will make such a difference to so many children.

To sign up and receive your free fundraisin­g kit full of party essentials like invites and menus, visit www. plan-uk.org/dogooddinn­er

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