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Preston baby bank charity 'struggling to meet demand' | Preston baby bank charity 'struggling to meet demand' |
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The charity provides support to families of children aged 0-4 | The charity provides support to families of children aged 0-4 |
A charity that helps financially struggling parents of young babies has said it has seen a big increase in the number of families seeking assistance. | A charity that helps financially struggling parents of young babies has said it has seen a big increase in the number of families seeking assistance. |
Tippy Toes in Lostock Hall, near Preston in Lancashire, describes itself as "a food bank with baby items". | Tippy Toes in Lostock Hall, near Preston in Lancashire, describes itself as "a food bank with baby items". |
Families with children from birth to four years old are provided with essential items including prams, nappies and formula. | Families with children from birth to four years old are provided with essential items including prams, nappies and formula. |
Manager Sian Haddon said: "Week on week the referrals are coming in thick and fast and we're at the point where the demand on our service unfortunately is more than we can meet." | Manager Sian Haddon said: "Week on week the referrals are coming in thick and fast and we're at the point where the demand on our service unfortunately is more than we can meet." |
Sian Haddon says her charity relies hugely on the generosity of the local community | |
She told BBC Radio Lancashire: "We rely on the community for donations, people bring to us their pre-loved baby items, or are kind enough to go any buy things like formula, nappies and wipes for us. | She told BBC Radio Lancashire: "We rely on the community for donations, people bring to us their pre-loved baby items, or are kind enough to go any buy things like formula, nappies and wipes for us. |
"We are struggling to meet that demand now. With summer pending, people know that they've potentially got school uniforms to buy for older children. | "We are struggling to meet that demand now. With summer pending, people know that they've potentially got school uniforms to buy for older children. |
"The cost of living is absolutely horrendous for everyone at the moment, even doing a weekly food shop, it's going up week by week, so adding on a £15 tin of formula is just unattainable." | "The cost of living is absolutely horrendous for everyone at the moment, even doing a weekly food shop, it's going up week by week, so adding on a £15 tin of formula is just unattainable." |
Ms Haddon said some families come to them to "keep topped up" when they cannot afford to buy essential items every week. | Ms Haddon said some families come to them to "keep topped up" when they cannot afford to buy essential items every week. |
Tippy Toes also helps expectant parents who are struggling. | Tippy Toes also helps expectant parents who are struggling. |
"For them we give a full kit," she said. "And that can be a pram, a Moses basket with a brand new mattress, all their toiletries, a bag of baby clothes - basically everything you would go and buy for your newborn baby, we provide as a bundle." | "For them we give a full kit," she said. "And that can be a pram, a Moses basket with a brand new mattress, all their toiletries, a bag of baby clothes - basically everything you would go and buy for your newborn baby, we provide as a bundle." |
The charity, based at the South Ribble Family Wellbeing Centre on Wilkinson Street, was established in 2019. | The charity, based at the South Ribble Family Wellbeing Centre on Wilkinson Street, was established in 2019. |
"There's so many charities out there who are trying to get funding, so there's a lot of competition to get money and our shelves are empty week on week," Ms Haddon said. | "There's so many charities out there who are trying to get funding, so there's a lot of competition to get money and our shelves are empty week on week," Ms Haddon said. |
Listen to the best of BBC Radio Lancashire on BBC Sounds and follow BBC Lancashire on Facebook, X and Instagram and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer. | Listen to the best of BBC Radio Lancashire on BBC Sounds and follow BBC Lancashire on Facebook, X and Instagram and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer. |
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