Every £1 spent on this site counts. We directly donate 1% of all our profits to the Curry Tree Project helping poverty stricken children and families in third world countries.
2009 marks the 200th anniversary of the opening of the first curry restaurant in UK. The first restaurant opened in 1809 in London and 200 years later industry numbers have grown to 9500 with a turnover of £3.5 bn and curry has been often quoted as Britain’s national dish.
Curries Online.co.uk is proud to be part of the Curry Tree Project – set up to directly help the poor and needy in third world countries. To give you some indication of how far this money stretches – check out the some of the facts below:
£3 will purify drinking water for 100 people
£10 will vaccinate a child against killer diseases
£200 will install a tube well for a village of up to 100 people
The brainchild of Mr Peter Grove - one of the leading Indian food writers and connoisseurs in the UK, The Curry Tree project aims to make a difference by directly helping those in need.
To find out more about getting involved in this worthwhile cause, please contact Peter Grove. Further information can be found in the CurryPedia - Curry Tree Project or email us at info@curriesonline.co.uk