WHEN: 19 March, 19:00 – 22:00
WHERE: The Hearth, 16 Lonsdale Road, London, NW6 6RD
By donation only, suggested minimum donation of £30 per person
9Kitchens together with Ukrainian mums will prepare a 3 course dinner (with some surprises) for you at The Hearth.
All donations will go to the “CookforUkraine” appeal set up by @oliahercules, @alissatimoshkina and @clerkenwellboy.
All money they raise will be going to UNICEF UK’s Ukraine appeal.
The dinner will start with a traditional Borscht (soup with red beetroots), followed by Holubtsy (stuffed cabbage leaves with rice and meat) and Syrniki (Ukrainian cheese pancakes) served with berries coulis. Vegetarian options are also available.
A complementary drink will be served at the dinner. Other drinks will be available for purchase at the bar.
WHO CAN COME
Everyone can come from 12 years old onwards.
HOW MUCH IS IT
The event is on per donation only so please book a free ticket and make a donation AT THE SAME TIME on EventBrite.
All proceeds will go to UNICEF for their campaign in Ukraine.
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ABOUT #COOKFORUKRAINE CAMPAIGN
From the team who founded #CookForSyria – which raised over £1 million for Unicef through supper clubs, bake sales and recipe books – Clerkenwell Boy & the NEXTGen London team: led by Layla Yarjani – have teamed up with food writers Alissa Timoshkina, Olia Hercules and friends – to collate Ukrainian & Eastern European recipes and stories, and together with volunteers, are organising fundraisers, supper clubs and bake sales.
#CookForUkraine aims to increase awareness of the humanitarian crisis the world faces right now, as well as raise the funds needed to aid children & families in Ukraine who have been displaced by the current situation.
Since its inception, hundreds of people from different backgrounds and nationalities have reached out and shown their solidarity by joining this initiative – including top chefs, award-winning food writers, restaurant owners and home cooks – cooking, baking and sharing Ukrainian and Eastern European inspired dishes at their restaurants with their guests, at home with their friends and across social media with their family and followers.
#CookForUkraine also provides a platform for Ukrainian families and their supporters to share recipes with each other, along with the stories behind those dishes.
ABOUT UNICEF
UNICEF is especially concerned for the safety and wellbeing of children who have become separated from their families.
UNICEF has been working around the clock to keep children safe since this conflict began eight years ago. UNICEF’s efforts help to make sure that children’s health and protection services are sustained and families have clean water and nutritious food.
£32 could help pay for a large first aid kit for a health worker.
£46 could help provide a family with an emergency water and hygiene kit.
£80 could help pay for school supplies to help at least 20 children continue their education in an emergency.