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Step up to the plate

Step up to the plate

Our Chaplaincy Team has been learning about how the global food system is broken, in support of CAFOD’s Step Up to the Plate campaign. The students have learnt that there is enough food in the world to feed everyone, yet one person in every ten is hungry. For a range of reasons, our food system is broken, and our students have been discussing why.

The students produced their own plates with key messages on to call for change and to end food poverty around the world.

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