- Help the Hungry and Food for London Now Campaign reach it's initial target for The Felix Project
- ‘£1m raised, £1m to go – let’s finish the job,’ says The Independent’s Evgeny Lebedev
Our brands, The Independent and Evening Standard, launched Food for London Now and Help the Hungry to raise £1m for The Felix Project to fund the supply of food to children, the poor, the NHS and vulnerable people in London. That target has been hit, we now surge past £1.5 million amid signs that precipitous drops in income have led to millions more people being pushed into food poverty.
We surged over the line with a £50,000 donation from Citi bank and £25,000 from Lush cosmetics founders Mark and Mo Constantine, as well as a rise in reader donations to more than £50,000.
It took 12 days since the launch of the appeal to get to £1 million, thanks to the extraordinary generosity of all of you, our donor companies, foundations, philanthropists and more than 650 members of the public.
A YouGov survey for the Food Foundation has found that eight million people in Britain are facing food insecurity and that three million are going hungry since lockdown started, causing a huge rise in demand for free food.
The Independent and Evening Standard proprietor Evgeny Lebedev said:
Read more about each campaign and the generous support we have received on the independent.co.uk and standard.co.uk websites or in the printed Evening Standard article below.
Find out how you can help support The Independent's Help the Hungry campaign here and follow this link to donate. Follow this link to donate to the Evening Standard Food for London Now.