Right To Food Week 2023
Right To Food Week 2023 takes place 18th-23rd September, bringing people together to ensure our collective demand for the Right To Food is heard.
How to take part in Right To Food Week 2023…
1. Ask your MP to support Right To Food Week 2023 in Parliament and/or on social media on 18th and 19th September 2023. The Right To Food Campaign will be emailing MPs with details, so you can ask your MP to look out for this.
2. Encourage community groups to take part in Right To Food Week 2023. They can make banners, placards and posters calling for Universal Free School Meals or focus on other aspects of our campaign, or perhaps write to the Prime Minister or make a video - and share their activities on social media.
3. Share our Right To Food Week 2023 graphics on social media between 18-23 September. Please use the hashtags #RTFWeek2023 and #RightToFood. You can download and use the Right To Food Week 2023 graphics below.
4. Share photos of yourself and/or others holding our Right To Food Week 2023 graphics on social media between 18-23 September. Please use the hashtags #RTFWeek2023 and #RightToFood. You can download and use the Right To Food Week 2023 graphics below:
5. Post your own messages of support for Right To Food Week 2023 on social media between 18-23 September. Please use the hashtags #RTFWeek2023 and #RightToFood
6. Download and share our Right To Food Week 2023 leaflet with others:
7. March against hunger and in support of the Right To Food.
Take part in a Hunger March in London, Liverpool or Belfast on Saturday 23 September:
London: Meet 12 noon at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London N17 OBX. At 1pm march to Tottenham Green, N15 4JA. Community Festival of Resistance with speeches, food, performances and workshops from 2pm.
Liverpool: Meet 12 noon St George’s Hall. March to Bombed Out Church (Famine Monument) then on to The Casa for a campaign rally at 1pm.
Belfast: Assemble outside Belfast City Hall at 1pm.
Bring your banners and flags!