FOOD banks throughout Britain offer free emergency essentials to people who are struggling to make ends meet.

In the UK, more than 14 million people are living in poverty – including 4.5 million children.

 Food banks in the UK provide emergency parcels for households struggling to make ends meet
Food banks in the UK provide emergency parcels for households struggling to make ends meetCredit: Getty Images – Getty

More than 1.2 million food parcels were given out by Trussel Trust food banks between April 1 and September 30 this year.

With redundancies on the rise and the economy in recession, these vital services have never been as critical for struggling families.

Here’s where to find your nearest food bank, how to volunteer and which foods you can give as donations:

How do I find a food bank near me?

One of the easiest ways to find a local food bank is through the The Trussel Trust – a network representing over 1,200 food banks throughout the country.

The trust provides families in crisis with a minimum of three days’ nutritionally-balanced food, either with vouchers or an emergency parcel.

HOW TO GET HELP IF YOU’RE STRUGGLING TO MAKE ENDS MEET

Here’s a list of resources that can help you if you are struggling

  • Organise a food parcel  – by ringing Citizens Advice in the UK (0808 208 2138) or Advice NI in Ireland (0800 915 4604).
  • Get advice  – both Citizens Advice and Advice NI can also offer wide help around navigating benefits and grants.
  • Check what you are entitled to – Use the Turn2Us benefits calculator to see what you are eligible for and how much you can get.
  • Look for grants – The Trussel Trust allows you to search for grants just by using your postcode.
  • Manage debts  – If you’re struggling with debts, contact a charity such as StepChange or the National Debtline for help.

To find the nearest Trussel Trust food bank near you, use their online search tool.

The Independent Food Aid Network (IFAN) is another group of food aid providers, including food banks.

You can check for the closest in its network using this interactive map.

Bankuet also allows you to search online to find a local option.

How can I donate to a local food bank

There are two main ways to donate to food banks, either by providing food or money.

If you’d prefer to offer cash, you can make a one-off donation or set up a direct debit.

All the major charities including the Trussel Trust and IFAN allow you to make donations via their websites, or you can donate directly to your local bank.

What’s in a typical food parcel?

  • Cereal
  • Soup
  • Pasta
  • Rice
  • Tinned tomatoes / Pasta sauce
  • Lentils, beans and pulses
  • Tinned meat
  • Tinned vegetables
  • Tea/coffee
  • Tinned fruit
  • Biscuits
  • UHT milk
  • Fruit juice

If you want to give food, you can drop it off at your local food bank, at a donation point in supermarkets across the country or by hosting a collection at your school, church or workplace.

If you’re donating food then you should focus on nutritional items with a long shelf life.

See the box above for a list of typical goods in an emergency food parcel.

Essential non-food items like toiletries and hygiene products are also needed.

The Trussel Trust also advises checking with your local food bank to see what supplies they currently need most.

Bankuet allows the food banks it represents to request items they need, it then using your donations to buy these items.

This means it can make sure that money is used in the best way to help each individual bank.

The Foodbank App also allows its bank members to flag the items they need most. This means that donators can make sure they buy the right things.

How can I volunteer at a food bank?

You should contact your closest food bank if you want to volunteer in any capacity.

They are always in need of willing volunteers, no matter how much time you have to give.

Again, you can find your nearest through the Trussel Trust, IFAN or Bankuet.

Food banks warn elderly and vulnerable are going hungry due to coronavirus.

Marcus Rashford launches food bank task force to try and end UK child poverty.

6,000 families line up in cars for hours at food bank as fears grow many could go hungry during  pandemic.

Britons flock to food banks as COVID continues

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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