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In these crazy times, we should not forget our local foodbanks
I went to pick up our local one's trolley tonight, just as i do every Friday, I have built a ramp and just wheel it into the back of my van ( saves me unloading it into boxes, time is money and all that ) and deliver it to the " office " for them, tonight it was almost empty, infact i didnt even bother to take the trolley, just filled 2 empty boxes, i popped back into the supermarket and grabbed a few boxes of cereal, what tins i could find and some multi-packs of Kitkats ( these were on offer for 1 quid ) to bulk it up a little
lets not forget them and chuck a item in as you go past
Just found this link everyone help
https://cardiff.foodbank.org.uk/give-help/donate-food/
you are right, it just shocked me how empty it was, at christmas they had 2 trolleys full every week, which was a PITA for me, but all good for the people in need so i shouldnt moan
I know our local one can always do with a hand sorting out the racks now and then, as most of them are older and struggle a little with heavy lifting
All the local do gooders round here have stopped giving to the food banks who need them the most right now , and are too busy stockpiling for themselves
The local church lot are the worst , they couldn't do enough for the vulnerable a few months ago , now they dont bother , a lot of these just do things to make themselves feel better about themselves
The real good guys are out there now , virus or not
One of my mothers church mates visited just before xmas , she said she had just dropped off tins of food for the food bank , she then went on to say how she voted conservative at the election , I told her it was because of the conservatives cuts on welfare we had food banks use rising in the first place .
She didnt like that but sometimes you have to tell it like it is
I work in a food bank in Newport. The major problem is a lack of volunteers,I’ve had to self isolate as I’m in a group who have the flu jab every year as I have asthma/The lady who runs it is 75 she’s self isolated. There was one volunteer there today so its inevitable it will close next week. Other food banks have already closed.
We are talking about people who use the food banks who have lost jobs,others sanctioned. Some yes are on the fringes of society and if given extra money will spend it on drugs drink.However, many just need extra money so they can shop in the normal way,
This crisis is far bigger than food banks,The food bank system in Newport has collapsed in days.
More financial help will be needed urgently to avoid social unrest.
Im going in next week to do non client contact,Its a ****ing crisis.Packing bags
How's your food bank dude ? ? ? still running ? ? ?
some good news from Morrisons
https://metro.co.uk/2020/03/30/morri...9XuPxsGqy53o-s