A TOTAL of 3,000 meals were provided to Curry Circle users in Bradford during lockdown, service organisers have announced.
The Curry Circle, run by the Muslim Women’s Council, provides a free hot two-course meal for people who are homeless or struggling to feed themselves.
Since its launch in December 2013, the scheme has provided more than 40,000 meals to people across the district.
Following the outbreak of Coronavirus, the Curry Circle provided takeaway hot meals to service users.
Another curry circle MILESTONE! Officially provided 3000 meals to service users during lockdown.
— MuslimWomensCouncil (@MWC_Bradford) December 18, 2020
Thank you for our volunteers, partners and donors! pic.twitter.com/QVFQwAioqX
The Curry Circle sessions are open to all including families, to collect food every Thursday from 4pm to 6.30pm at Manningham Library.
To support the Curry Circle and donate now as little as £2 per food pack, go to muslimwomenscouncil.org.uk/project/curry-circle
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