At Harris Lacey & Swain, we are proud to announce our support for the Hull foodbank. We are always keen to raise awareness of local good causes and help out in the community wherever we can. This blog post will provide you with more information about Hull foodbank and why it is so important to our area.
Why do we need a food bank in Hull?
Some people in the UK struggle to put food on the table and feed their families. This issue has only been made worse by the pandemic, as people suffer from job losses and bankruptcy. For those on low incomes, any sudden crisis such as an illness or benefit delay can have a real impact on their finances. This means that there may be no money left to pay for groceries.
What does Hull foodbank do?
Hull foodbank is there for anyone who is facing hunger because of a crisis. Part of The Trussell Trust’s UK-wide network of foodbanks, Hull foodbank is an essential local facility. They provide three days’ emergency food and practical support to help those in a crisis, as well as giving general advice to those who are struggling.
How does Hull foodbank work?
Non-perishable food is donated to Hull foodbank by individuals, businesses and schools. Then, the food is sorted and stored by volunteers who check that it’s in date. The food bank partners with a range of care professionals such as doctors and the police to identify those in crisis. These individuals are given a foodbank voucher, which they can bring to the Hull foodbank and redeem three days of emergency food. Volunteers signpost people to agencies to solve the longer-term problem.
To learn more about the food bank and find out how you can help, visit hull.foodbank.org.uk today.