Tower Hamlets school children benefit from financial literacy programme funded by Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation

  • Jul. 27, 2023

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The Switch charity received a £10,000 grant from the Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation in April to provide financial literacy education to vulnerable children aged 9-10 years from Manorfield Primary School in Tower Hamlets, London.

The Switch has been providing educational experiences to raise aspirations and boost the career chances of young people for more than 30 years. As part of its Beyond Food Aid agenda*, the project was selected to receive the grant by the Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation trustees as the charity’s work helps build financial literacy and confidence from an early age, key skills which will give young people skills to mitigate food insecurity.

The grant enabled The Switch to deliver a Business, Enterprise, Employability (BEE) programme in collaboration with the school and 24 volunteers from Sodexo. The online and face-to-face 90-minute sessions supported by Sodexo’s volunteers included topics such as making money choices, sustainability, advertising and branding.

To celebrate the end of the seven-week programme, 90 children from the school visited Sodexo’s London head office for the final session and were treated to lunch. The children presented their very own business ideas which included tote bags, birthday cards, frames and mugs which had all been hand decorated and sold at school. 

switch final session at OSR

The Switch was nominated by Sharon O’Brien - Head of Tax and a Sodexo Stop Hunger Charity Champion.

"It has been a fantastic programme to be part of and to see the impact it has had on the students was amazing.

The understanding, maturity and ambition from students of such a young age was a pleasure to see."

Sharon O’BrienHead of Tax and a Sodexo Stop Hunger Charity Champion

All of the teachers involved in the project said they felt that by participating the children had increased their understanding of different jobs and the world of work. 94% of the students said they understand more about money and 90% of them said they would recommend programme to a friend. 

"It is a great opportunity for pupils to learn about financial literacy.

It is learning that keeps pupils engaged, motivated and making links to the world outside classroom settings."

A teacherManorfield Primary School 

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