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Mother's Day charity gifts

Celebrate the incredible women all around the world who make the work of Mary’s Meals possible.

Mother's Day gift cards and digital gifts 

With our special Mother’s Day gift cards and digital gifts you can show your appreciation for the wonderful women in your life – while helping to feed hungry children.

These beautiful gifts will provide life-changing school meals for children living in some of the world’s poorest countries, helping them to gain an education that can be their ladder out of poverty.

Please note we can't guarantee delivery for physical Mother's Day gift cards on orders taken after 12 March. However you can still order our digital gifts which will be emailed to you.

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Marys Meals Mother's Day card

Mother's Day gift cards

Give a gift that makes a difference.

In more ways than one, mums make Mary’s Meals

Happy children with their Marys Meals

From the mums in the UK whose food and love nourish us throughout our lives, to those living in some of the world’s poorest countries who volunteer to cook and serve Mary’s Meals to children in their community, this Mother’s Day we celebrate them all.

In the 16 countries where we serve our life-changing meals, it is most often mothers who volunteer to prepare, cook and serve the food. They do this so that their children, and children living in their communities, can have the chance of a better life. Just like our mums here in the UK, they know the food will nourish their children and give them the energy to study and play. 

Mary, mother and volunteer cook from Zambia

Mary Tembo is a mum and volunteer cook at Nyakalungo Primary School in Zambia. Before the arrival of Mary’s Meals, she often struggled to find enough food for her family to eat. The promise of a meal which her child receives in class has relieved her worries about the lack of food at home and boosted her child’s happiness too.

She says: “When the children have eaten, you can see the happiness radiate on their faces. And when I go home, as a parent I do not feel the immense panic to find food for them."

It costs just £19.15 to feed a child for a whole school year!