#hatwithaheart

For me one of the greatest rewards from blogging is being able to use my little piece of the internet to get behind charities and causes that I think are really worthwhile. Today my post is all about a campaign that Tesco is running to support Fareshare and the Trussell Trust called #hatwithaheart.

Tesco aims to donate at least £200,000 to food bank charities by donating £1 from all of their novelty hat sales (of which you’ll find plenty for men, women and children so there’s no excuse not to get involved!)

I’m all for a bit of novelty headwear so when Tesco asked if I’d be prepared to snap a couple of selfies to help raise awareness I didn’t hesitate. And it’s not just the hats I’m in it for. I genuinely think that what Fareshare and the Trussell Trust do is vital in helping to break the cycle of poverty. It’s ok for me, I’m sat here writing this in the warm and dry with a kitchen full of food downstairs- not everyone has these basic needs met and for people in crisis the 3 days of emergency food that the food banks provide can be the difference that keeps them going.

You can see more of my selfies over on Instagram where you can also join in yourself by posing in your novelty knit using the hashtag #hatwithaheart

For anyone who isn’t aware then Fareshare is an organisation that focuses on rescuing good food that would otherwise go to waste and distributing it to charities such as women’s refuges, homeless shelters and children’s breakfast clubs. Trussell Trust has a network of over 400 food banks across the UK who aim to stop hunger by providing a minimum of three days of emergency food to people in crisis who have been referred by front-line professional agencies such as children’s centres, housing associations, GPs or Citizens Advice.

I really hope I’ve done a good enough job of convincing you that this is a cause worth getting behind. You can purchase your novelty hat in Tesco stores or online (and whilst I was sent my hats for the purpose of this post you can rest assured that I’m going to be placing an order for the Christmas Pudding Beanie ASAP!)

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One comment for “#hatwithaheart

  1. You look awesome in these! I really like the Christmas Tree and the Penguin. It’s a great idea and will get people buying to donate, but also people donating unconsciously by buying the hat regardless of the donation to charity. Of course it also serves as a way to raise awareness of the charity, I’d not heard of Fareshare before – and now I do thanks to you 🙂
    On the other hand, wouldn’t it be better if everyone donated the full price to the charity and wore an old hat? I think it’s a very worthwhile charity, so much food goes to waste unnecessarily, and so many people feel the same, so it’s one that’s easy to get behind.
    As you can see I have mixed feelings, the hats will generate awareness and funds, but isn’t it sad that people need to get something back in order to give? I feel this way about a lot of charity merchadise, that said, well done you for posting about this, I’m sure it will help, and the hats do look awesome on you! xx
    (sorry for the mini rant!)