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Action Hunger to unveil vending machine for homeless people | Action Hunger to unveil vending machine for homeless people |
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A vending machine for the homeless is being set up in the UK by a new charity that wants to provide 24-hour access to food and clothing. | A vending machine for the homeless is being set up in the UK by a new charity that wants to provide 24-hour access to food and clothing. |
Action Hunger will work with Tesco and other partners to stock the machine in Nottingham with items such as fresh fruit, socks and toothpaste. | Action Hunger will work with Tesco and other partners to stock the machine in Nottingham with items such as fresh fruit, socks and toothpaste. |
The machine will be activated by a key card handed out to street people by homeless charity The Friary. | The machine will be activated by a key card handed out to street people by homeless charity The Friary. |
Cameras will monitor the machines to ensure the cards are not misused. | Cameras will monitor the machines to ensure the cards are not misused. |
Chocolate and crisps | Chocolate and crisps |
"Action Hunger is not seeking to supplant the incredible efforts of existing charities for the homeless - we're seeking to work in concert with them," charity spokesman Huzaifah Khaled said. | "Action Hunger is not seeking to supplant the incredible efforts of existing charities for the homeless - we're seeking to work in concert with them," charity spokesman Huzaifah Khaled said. |
"While other organisations can offer empathy and human contact and counselling… we solely provide unmanned vending machines," he said. | "While other organisations can offer empathy and human contact and counselling… we solely provide unmanned vending machines," he said. |
The machines will offer water, fresh fruit, energy bars, crisps, chocolate, and sandwiches, along with socks, sanitary towels, antibacterial lotion, toothbrush and books. | The machines will offer water, fresh fruit, energy bars, crisps, chocolate, and sandwiches, along with socks, sanitary towels, antibacterial lotion, toothbrush and books. |
Some of the food will come from groups like FareShare that seek to reduce food waste. | Some of the food will come from groups like FareShare that seek to reduce food waste. |
The first machine will be installed at the start of December under a canopy near the back entrance of the Broadmarsh Centre in Sussex Street, on private land owned by the shopping centre operator Intu. | The first machine will be installed at the start of December under a canopy near the back entrance of the Broadmarsh Centre in Sussex Street, on private land owned by the shopping centre operator Intu. |
The 100 key cards will contain a chip that allows them to be blocked or cancelled if they are lost or stolen. Three items a day can be taken from the machine per person. | The 100 key cards will contain a chip that allows them to be blocked or cancelled if they are lost or stolen. Three items a day can be taken from the machine per person. |
The charity, partly funded with lottery support, aims to install another machine in Manchester in January and has plans for machines in Birmingham, London, New York, Seattle and Los Angeles. | The charity, partly funded with lottery support, aims to install another machine in Manchester in January and has plans for machines in Birmingham, London, New York, Seattle and Los Angeles. |
Denis Tully, from homeless charity Emmanuel House, said although Nottingham was well served with outlets for free food, the machine had two main benefits. | Denis Tully, from homeless charity Emmanuel House, said although Nottingham was well served with outlets for free food, the machine had two main benefits. |
"One is it is readily available," he said. | |
Mr Tully said the second advantage was that those using the machines will also get support from one of Action Hunger's partner charities because in order to receive a fob they have to get in touch with one of these organisations. |
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