A WORKINGTON theatre is providing free food and drink over the summer holidays to children that qualify for free school meals.

The Carnegie theatre will receive a grant of £11,000 to facilitate the scheme.

Workington children who would normally receive free school meals during term time will be welcomed to Café Carnegie.

The grant from Cumbria Community Foundation’s Allerdale Holiday, Activities & Food Fund, also covers siblings and parents, and is unrestricted so families can visit every day if they need to (during opening hours, Monday to Saturday).

Michael Nutter, Hospitality and Facilities Manager, who was responsible for the grant application is delighted with the news. “The Carnegie’s main aim over the coming years is to become a central hub that serves the whole community.

“As well as offering a range of activities and entertainment, we want to support the most vulnerable in our society and so are incredibly grateful for this grant.”

Annalee Holliday, Senior Grants & Programmes Officer at Cumbria Community Foundation, said: “The summer holidays can be a really difficult time for families who are struggling. The pandemic and subsequent cost of living crisis has hit the most vulnerable the hardest: worrying about how to afford activities and even the basics, like meals and a safe place to play. Food poverty is at the heart of the difficulties for many families.

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“The Allerdale Holiday, Activities & Food Fund means that children and young people not only don’t go hungry when term ends but also eat healthily and have fun. This is made possible thanks to a former Cumbrian resident who has a passion for the area in which he grew up and wants to see children and young people overcome these challenges and thrive. I hope many others follow their lead." 

If your child is eligible for free school meals in Workington, visit the café on Finkle Street in Workington throughout the summer. Simply show café staff communications from your school, or ask to speak to a Duty Manager when you arrive.

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