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Poppy Danby

Almost a million pupils from low income families facing Christmas misery across UK

Three pupils in every primary school class will go without a heated home, warm winter coat or fresh food at Christmas.

A damning analysis of official figures by the charity Action for Children show almost one million kids from low-income families are facing festive misery.

Parents below the breadline will struggle to spend just £2 per day per child on food – despite the average school lunch costing £2.30 a day.

The Daily Mirror is raising funds for the charity through our Give Kids a Cracking Christmas campaign to tackle issues such as this.

Leanne, 34, from Glasgow, says despite working, she and her partner find it hard to feed their four children.

Some parents struggle to spend just £2 per day per child (Getty)

She explains: “My partner was in full-time work and I was part-time, I was so optimistic and I just thought ‘we are going to be so happy now’.

“But then the bills and taxes came in. Despite us both having an income, we had less than ever. I remember saying we can’t afford to work.”

She adds: “I would sit all day and cry. I couldn’t do what was right for my kids. They were living off chips and plain pasta to fill them up. They weren’t getting the fruit and veg they needed. But what else could we do?

“There were times I’d make the kids food and just watch them. If I ate, I didn’t know if I would be able to get more food for dinner the next day.

“Thankfully my mum does the Christmas dinner , if she didn’t we wouldn’t be having one.”

After visiting her local Action for Children Centre, Leanne has since been given access to a foodbank.

Demand for the service is so high the charity even plans unofficial foodbanks over the festive season.

Action for Children’s CEO, Julie Bentley, said: “No parent should face the prospect of their youngster sitting in the cold without food at the end of a school day, or skip dinner themselves so their child has a meal.

“Our frontline services say child poverty levels are the worst they remember. Some families will spend the holidays putting children to bed early to keep warm. For others it’s the norm to not have a winter coat, rely on foodbanks, or for children to miss hot meals.”

She urged a National Childhood Strategy “to give all children a safe and happy childhood.”

You can be a real help

THE Daily Mirror is raising funds for Action for Children, so it can buy Christmas gifts for some  of the most vulnerable children and offer festive meals to hard-up families. 

Action for Children says there are more than 120,000 kids living in temporary accommodation or hostels.

Every penny that you donate to our Give Kids a Cracking Christmas appeal will make a difference.

The charity’s Julie Bentley said: “Your donation will help us support our most vulnerable children, not just at Christmas but every day."

How to donate

 

Send a cheque payable to Action for Children to Daily Mirror Christmas Appeal, One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 5AP

Text MIRRTEN to 70175 to donate £10 to Action for Children, MIRRFIVE to 70175 to give £5 or MIRRTHREE to 70175 to donate £3. Action for Children will receive 100% of your donation.

To donate but opt out of all future communications text MIRRTEN NO or MIRRFIVE NO or MIRRTHREE NO to 70175

By phone: To make a donation, call 0300 123 2112

Online: Donate or buy a virtual gift online at www.iamsanta.org.uk/mirror

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