With more than 7,000 local schemes under its umbrella, UK Youth is helping the younger generation navigate the pandemic

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At the height of the pandemic, UK Youth’s Ansar Youth Project was running the second-busiest food bank in Brent, providing people with more than 150 food parcels and 1,400 meals every day.

The food bank was conceived, created and operated by young people from a diverse range of disadvantaged and marginalised communities around Wembley, north London.

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