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Kosher hospital meal service in bid to raise £500,000 in 36 hours

Bedside Kosher, which has delivered 50,000 fresh hot meals to over 50 hospitals, was created when the pandemic left Jewish patients without food meeting dietary requirements

Image: Bedside Kosher
Image: Bedside Kosher

A kosher meal service for Jewish patients in hospital has launched a Life Line fundraising campaign aiming to collect £500,000 in 36 hours.

The campaign was launched on Wednesday after demand for Bedside Kosher meals soared over the past year due to the impact of the pandemic.

Bedside Kosher have so far delivered 50,000 fresh hot meals to over 50 hospitals across London, the South East and Manchester.

This includes  breakfast, Shabbat and Yom Tov meals along with snacks and child-friendly options – some of which are currently unavailable in UK hospitals.

Click here to make your donation https://www.charityextra.com/lifeline/27221

or call 020 3987 1500 and use my personal ID 27221

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