Leaving St Clement’s After nine years, we are leaving St Clements Eastcheap this week.
Chris Rose writes about leaving our home of 10 years, St Clement’s Eastcheap, in the City of London.
Isobel Webster did a weekly shop for our £5 For 5 Day challenge, to show people at Greenbelt Festival what they could expect to eat for an entire week. Here she explains her experience.
Buying a weekly shop for £5 For 5 Days
At Greenbelt 2016, Amos was highlighting their £5 For 5 Days street child fundraiser. I offered to do a weekly supermarket shop to show people at the festival what they could expect.
This is what I found out:
As usual, the more money you have to spend, the more and better you could buy, i.e. if I’d been buying for a family of four, I could have bought a pack of lentils or a small pack of fresh meat – that would have transformed the whole end result.
I realise it’s mostly families buying, but the people in the UK we hear about starving to death tend to be single people living alone. This was supposed to be an exercise to draw our attention to street children, which of course it does, but it was that phrase of the Asda staff member “What they do…”, and her frequent references to how her store tries to help “them”, that bludgeoned me with the reality of how many people in the UK live like this all the time.
This is a hidden level of poverty in our society because we obviously don’t see these folks out and about in town, in cafes etc; my partner Bryan works with them in Scunthorpe but I’d never had such a stark experience of identifying with living this way.
Please consider taking the £5 For 5 Day challenge.
Isobel Webster
“I guess I expected a kind of Ottolenghi-style tour, a pomegranate-seed strewn food odyssey with a bit of politics thrown in. Naïve, ignorant, stupid me. Nothing could have prepared me for the mind-blowing gut-wrenching tragedy that is happening in this region.” Sue Quinn writes about Amos’ Taste of Palestine trip.
There was an awful inevitability to the killings this weekend in Jenin and Jerusalem. We deplore the loss of any life, and our thoughts and prayers are with all those who mourn. While we welcome the US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken flying in to try to calm the situation, this will, at best, be a temporary reprieve in what is an escalating pattern of violence.
On Friday, 24th September, Amos Trust Director Chris Rose met with Ambassador Dr Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian Ambassador to the UK. The main item in their discussions was UK Prime Minister Liz Truss’ announcement that she is considering relocating the British embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Dr Zomlot has sent this message to Amos Trust supporters.
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