Professor Green wants other big names in the media to join him in helping out at foodbanks and lobbying the government to end widespread hunger.
The 35-year-old was fresh from a day spent volunteering at Carpenters’ and Dockland Centre, a youth and community centre in East London when he spoke to The Big Issue. He was helping prepare meals for locals after new research showed that more than three-quarters of the population underestimates how many children suffer from hunger.
The rapper, real name Stephen Manderson, said: “Anyone lucky enough to have a public platform should use theirs to lobby for change. No one should worry about when their next meal is.”
Earlier this week the Trussell Trust released its State of Hunger report, which showed that the average foodbank-using family has to survive on an income of just £50 a week.
The study also found that one in five people have even less to live on with no money coming at all in the month before they are referred for emergency food.
Virtually everyone (94 per cent) who uses Trussell Trust food banks is destitute while three-quarters are living in households affected by ill-health and disability.