Christina Adane
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EducationGrey Coat Hospital academy school
OrganizationBite Back 2030
KnownforStarting campaign for child hunger in the UK; with Marcus Rashford ensuring free school meals are given in holidays
Honours BBC 100 Women 2020
Christina Adane | |
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Adane speaks to the British Library in 2021 | |
| Education | Grey Coat Hospital academy school |
| Organization | Bite Back 2030 |
| Known for | Starting campaign for child hunger in the UK; with Marcus Rashford ensuring free school meals are given in holidays |
| Honours | BBC 100 Women 2020 |
Christina Adane is a British social campaigner responsible for the campaign to feed disadvantaged children who were entitled to school meals free of charge in term-time but not provided for (at all) in the summer holidays, and so at risk of hunger. This campaign was given a high profile by footballer Marcus Rashford and as a result the UK government changed its policy in 2020.[1][2] Adane was one of the BBC's 100 Women of 2020, "the hundred most inspiring and influential women in the world".[3]