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
Adane speaks to the British Library in 2021
EducationGrey Coat Hospital academy school
OrganizationBite Back 2030
Known forStarting 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]

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