Reggae for The Matthew Tree Project
Feat:
Tall Rich // Blackout Ja // Troy Ellis // Sophia May // Jah Topie // Backed by Unique Star Lava Rock Sound System.....
NO ONE LIVING IN BRISTOL should be starving, going without food for days. NO CHILD LIVING IN BRISTOL should be crying themselves to sleep at night with hunger pains because they have not had a decent meal for days. It should not be this way but THIS IS the sad reality for many thousands of people, both in and out of work, living in Bristol in 2013. Food poverty is a fact of life that can effect almost anyone. Due to very high personal indebtedness, job insecurity, the rising costs of living, and severe welfare budget cuts, the majority of people living in Bristol today are at risk of food poverty. For the victims it is a chilling and severely damaging experience and for society as a whole the impact of food poverty is very costly. It has been estimated that malnutrition costs the UK's health services up to £7.4 billion a year, 50% of which is spent in community settings (ONS).
Please help us make a difference by helping those caught in this poverty trap.
Your support is crucial to enable us to continue the vital work we do and contribute towards making Bristol a better place to live, for everyone.
For more information please contact:
Tel: 0117 329 0533 / info@the-matthew-tree-project.org www.thematthewtreeproject.org
Tickets: £8 adv