ChatterBank1 min ago
Food Banks
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I was talking to a lady today who needs to use the services of a local food bank She surprised me by saying that she can only go twice every 6 months I was astounded Does anyone know if this is true nationally Are all the food banks regulated as to how much and how often people can go?
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I'm starting (voluntary) work next Monday at our local food bank. Its disgusting that we even need such a charity when we spend billions each year in foreign aid when we have people going hungry in this country. Some people seem to think that 'scroungers' can just turn up and get free shopping anytime they want. They cant. Around here you are allowed 3 referrals...
07:08 Tue 14th Aug 2018
It's s great shame (in more ways than one) that our dear departed old friend Mikey444 is no longer with us. He used to work in a food bank and knew all about them.
I thought they were only to address short term hardship (e.g. people whose benefit payments had been delayed). I didn't know that they were for long term assistance.
I thought they were only to address short term hardship (e.g. people whose benefit payments had been delayed). I didn't know that they were for long term assistance.
I should also say that the amount given is enough for three days...so definitely short term. Our local food bank is part of the Trussell Trust.
https:/ /plymou th.food bank.or g.uk/ge t-help/ faq/
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Probably because of this, gg.
Food banks provide free food to people in acute need. Normally, those needing help must be referred by a doctor, social worker, or Jobcentre staff, who give them a voucher to exchange for food.
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Food banks provide free food to people in acute need. Normally, those needing help must be referred by a doctor, social worker, or Jobcentre staff, who give them a voucher to exchange for food.
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was told a few years back that in our area you can only apply 3 times.
This was before Universal Credit came rolling along, that's another discussion for another thread.
Applicants to food banks are not only those on benefits.
I think it's a huge shame that they are needed at all, but am glad they are around to give assistance.
This was before Universal Credit came rolling along, that's another discussion for another thread.
Applicants to food banks are not only those on benefits.
I think it's a huge shame that they are needed at all, but am glad they are around to give assistance.
alba, I was watching a program on TV about this. As well as food parcels that need heating or cooking, centres also give out "kettle" parcels which have things that can be prepared using only hot water and "cold" parcels of things that are designed to be opened and eaten with no prep at all. Its my understanding that things that need "real" cooking are much less required.
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jordy, I wish we could, but in this case we can't.
There are others, who dor the life of me at this time of night, I can't think of
However, one twit does ring a bell from a couple of centuries ago, Let Tjem eat cake if they cannot afford bread;
or some such quote - and that ended happily ever after :-D
There are others, who dor the life of me at this time of night, I can't think of
However, one twit does ring a bell from a couple of centuries ago, Let Tjem eat cake if they cannot afford bread;
or some such quote - and that ended happily ever after :-D
To use one, you need a letter of introduction,from your GP ,Hospital, Social services, CAB.
Once you have the letter you can use the food bank 3 times , that's in my town,it varies from place to place.
As said, they are an emergency measure , not a permanent solution. A lot of people seem to think you can just roll up and get your shopping free. They are all regulated with restrictions on how often you can use them.
Once you have the letter you can use the food bank 3 times , that's in my town,it varies from place to place.
As said, they are an emergency measure , not a permanent solution. A lot of people seem to think you can just roll up and get your shopping free. They are all regulated with restrictions on how often you can use them.