Food bank Snapshot – Canterbury Foodbank (Trussell Trust)
- According to the latest child poverty statistics, there are over 4,000 children living in poverty in the Canterbury District out of a total population of 135,000 people - that's one in seven children.
- 2,293 food parcels were given out by Canterbury Foodbank, containing 47,832 food items (about £50,000 in value) between January and September of this year.
- 46,607 food items were donated by the general public, but between July and October they had to purchase an additional £2,700 of food items.
- The reasons most often reported to them as to why people need to use the foodbank are; debt, benefits (stopped/awaiting/changed) and unemployment.
- Demand for food parcels has increased so much in Canterbury, that the foodbank has now established a second distribution café at All Saint’s Church Hall, Military Road, as well as at St. Dunstan’s Church hall.
- July 2014 saw in excess of 1,000 volunteer hours worked to ensure that food parcels were available.
- Roles in the charity range from packing, strategy, befriending, sign posting, making the all important cups of tea at the cafés, marketing, liaison, fundraising, PR, finances, governance, policy writing and food distribution.
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