The Children’s Holiday Food Programme has been running over recent years to ensure children who rely on free school meals do not go hungry when schools are closed over the holidays.
There are 11 in the south of the city and 10 in the north-west of the city.
The biggest allocation is being made to PEEK which will get £64,708 to provide activities and food city-wide. Dennistoun has 14 projects, East Centre ward which includes Carntyne and Riddrie has 13 projects, North East, Shettleston and Calton all have 12 each. “It is intended to complement existing activities by third sector organisations and for the majority of funds to go towards the provision of food.
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