Food for the Future

Louise Sanderson


Region:
Yorkshire & Humber
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Charity
Fee:
Paid: £50 minimum donation to charity
Category:
Nature
Updated:
25th August 2024
Tagged:
Food | Lifestyle | Diet | Ethics

The population is growing faster than ever before and there are concerns about how we will grow enough food in the future. I will present the problems and some possible solutions to make our food more sustainable.

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About Louise Sanderson

I retired in 2020 after 33 years teaching in secondary schools, and many more than that performing as a violinist. I have been giving talks to local groups for well over 16 years now to both entertain, inspire and inform. I speak on a variety of topics that I am passionate about. These include music, world poverty, ethical living, food for the future, money management and lIfe coaching. It is an ever growing list! I am just as happy leading a workshop as giving a talk - just ask if this is what you would prefer. I have asked for a fee but the whole amount will be donated to charity - I do not take any expenses for myself. I am also a Tearfund speaker and can fill your 'sermon slot' in your church service if requested.


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