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Somerset food banks say demand is rising as donations drop | Somerset food banks say demand is rising as donations drop |
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Two food banks in Somerset have said an increase in demand coupled with a drop in donations is having a huge impact | Two food banks in Somerset have said an increase in demand coupled with a drop in donations is having a huge impact |
A woman who uses a food bank said she would not be able to eat without the services they provide. | A woman who uses a food bank said she would not be able to eat without the services they provide. |
Alison Pope from Chard, Somerset goes to the Lord's Larder food bank in the town twice a month and said it is a massive help. | |
But two food charities in Somerset have said a drop in donations and a surge in demand for produce is having a huge impact on their operations. | But two food charities in Somerset have said a drop in donations and a surge in demand for produce is having a huge impact on their operations. |
The Lord's Larder provides weekly food parcels to 40 families but has said demand is rising every year and is already 28% higher than this time last year. | The Lord's Larder provides weekly food parcels to 40 families but has said demand is rising every year and is already 28% higher than this time last year. |
Alison Pope said the Lord's Larder food bank in Chard has been a massive help | Alison Pope said the Lord's Larder food bank in Chard has been a massive help |
The volunteer-run food bank said demand had quadrupled since 2016 but food and financial donations had decreased. | The volunteer-run food bank said demand had quadrupled since 2016 but food and financial donations had decreased. |
Volunteer Alex Mayfield said: "We're buying in significant amounts of food. Our expenses have gone up massively because the need has gone up and our donations have dropped." | Volunteer Alex Mayfield said: "We're buying in significant amounts of food. Our expenses have gone up massively because the need has gone up and our donations have dropped." |
Similarly Clare Walsh, who runs the West Somerset Food Cupboard, said there had recently been a 10% drop in donations and a 10% increase in demand. | Similarly Clare Walsh, who runs the West Somerset Food Cupboard, said there had recently been a 10% drop in donations and a 10% increase in demand. |
The project started out of a broom cupboard in 2007 but now has 40 volunteers and works with 30 agencies to deliver food across West Somerset. | The project started out of a broom cupboard in 2007 but now has 40 volunteers and works with 30 agencies to deliver food across West Somerset. |
The Lord's Larder say the usage of the food bank is up 28% compared to last year | The Lord's Larder say the usage of the food bank is up 28% compared to last year |
The West Somerset Food Cupboard has also received an uptick in requests for gluten-free, dairy-free and meat-free produce. | The West Somerset Food Cupboard has also received an uptick in requests for gluten-free, dairy-free and meat-free produce. |
Ms Walsh attributed this growth to the increased volume of people using the food bank. | Ms Walsh attributed this growth to the increased volume of people using the food bank. |
She said running the food bank is a "24 hour a day, 7 day a week operation that never stops". | She said running the food bank is a "24 hour a day, 7 day a week operation that never stops". |
"We've seen demand going up over several months, everything's more expensive and that is going to impact families," she added. | "We've seen demand going up over several months, everything's more expensive and that is going to impact families," she added. |
Both food banks also said demand had expanded to include nappies, sanitary products, basic toiletries and pet food. | Both food banks also said demand had expanded to include nappies, sanitary products, basic toiletries and pet food. |
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