Stephen McPartland visited the newly re-opened Oxfam shop in Stevenage after its recent refurbishment, and highlighted the Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign.
Stephen said, "I just popped into the Oxfam shop to say hello to the staff and see what a great job had been done of refurbishing the shop. It looks amazing now and the stock on offer was great quality so I bought a few bits for my wife's primary school class. They are always on the look out for little cars and toys that the children can use.
"It was a good day to visit as not only was the shop re-opening after being refurbished, but the Prime Minister was holding a summit in London today and persuaded some of the richest countries to give £2.7 billion to help feed the world's poorest children and stop millions of children from dying of malnutrition."
The Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign is looking to stop children dying of hunger and help the poorest families feed themselves, and the Hunger Summit, Nutrition for Growth: Beating Hunger through Business and Science, obtained commitments to give £2.7 billion to help feed the world's poorest children. The campaign is also calling for action on tax and transparency, and is backed by a range of charities, including Oxfam, governments, and many others.
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