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Cirencester Foodbank annual statistics 2018/2019

25th April 2019

3,851 emergency food parcels given to local people in last year, Cirencester Foodbank reveals

Cirencester Foodbank provided 3,851 three day emergency food parcels to local people between April 2018 to  March 2019. Of this number, 1,869 went to children.

The local food bank’s figures feed into a larger national picture with a record increase in food bank use across the UK reported today by the Trussell Trust.

Cirencester Foodbank is backing calls from the Trussell Trust to ensure the benefits system is able to protect people from poverty.

The figures from Cirencester Foodbank are a 30% increase on the same period last year. The charity believes the local increase is due to people struggling with continued issues with benefit payments; issues with Universal Credit such as the five-week wait; insecure and low paid employment.

Cirencester Foodbank shares the concerns of other foodbanks in the Trussell Trust’s network about Universal Credit – it is not the only benefit payment people referred to the food bank have experienced problems with, but the issues faced by local people moving onto the new system are significant. The foodbank has needed to give emergency food and support to people who are waiting at least five-weeks for a first Universal Credit payment, not able to access support or receiving payments that don’t cover the cost of essentials.

Rachel Brindley, manager of Cirencester Foodbank said:

“No one in Cirencester, Fairford or Tetbury should need a food bank’s help and we want to see an end to local people needing emergency food at all. It doesn’t have to be this way – our benefits system is supposed to protect us all from being swept into poverty. Universal Credit should be part of the solution but currently the five week wait is leaving many without enough money to cover the basics. This isn’t right.

“Until we reach a future where food banks are no longer needed, we’ll continue to provide vital support when it matters most. We’re dedicated to ensuring that people in our community without enough money for food are able to access emergency support. Our vital work in the community has only been possible in the last year because of the incredible generosity shown by local people in donating food, time and funds. Thank you.”

ENDS

Contact:

Rachel Brindley, Foodbank Manager can be reached on [email protected]  or 07506 174373.

Notes to Editor

Cirencester Foodbank:

  • Cirencester Foodbank has been providing three days emergency food and support to local people since 2012.
  • 31 tonnes of food were donated by the local community between April 2018 – March 2019
  • For more info, visit www.cirencester.foodbank.org.uk
  • Cirencester Foodbank is part of the Trussell Trust network. For UK-wide Trussell Trust food bank statistics visit https://www.trusselltrust.org/news-and-blog/latest-stats/ . This page will be updated with 2018-19 figures on 25th April 2019.

 

 

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