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A Successful Share The Love 2024 Food Bank X Malawi Campaign

We want to extend our heartfelt thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s Share The Love food campaign! A special shout-out to our amazing team members, volunteers, sellers, developers, and all those who generously donated wherever possible. Once again, we experienced a highly successful collection day at all our Move Revolution offices, gathering donations and collecting food parcels from people’s homes to distribute to each charity.

“I am absolutely delighted to share the success of another year for our Share The Love food campaign. This marks our fifth year of this remarkable initiative, which allows us to contribute to our local communities and assist those in need. I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to all our amazing clients and community members for your kindness and generosity during this time, as well as to our Move Revolution teams who gathered your generous donations and delivered them to the various food banks. I would like thank all my brilliant team for their hard work.

Paul Mulligan, Managing Director

Our Share The Love campaign focuses on supporting four outstanding food banks in Sussex and Surrey, close to our offices. Each of these organisations does remarkable work to assist those in need and we are incredibly thankful for their efforts. We take great pride in having made a small contribution to their cause, which we hope will positively impact someone in need.

If you missed the opportunity to donate to our campaign this year, don’t worry—you can still make a difference! Check out our previous blog for detailed information about the various food banks, including their contact details and insights into their important missions.

You may have read in Share the Love 2024 is a collaborative campaign with Rosie’s family as they embark on their trip to Malawi this December. Rosie is sharing the love with families in need in the village of Bwetu, Chitukula. They have already raised an impressive £2,530 (so far), which is being used to purchase essential food provisions for the locals, along with small Christmas gift bags for the children.

If you’d still like to contribute, it’s not too late! Please follow the link to Rosie’s GoFundMe page here and stay tuned for more updates from Malawi!