Chichester foodbank say number of people needing emergency food has increased 'significantly' in 2023 summary

Chichester District Foodbank has released their data for 2023 and expressed their aims for 2024.
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In 2023, Chichester District Foodbank provided emergency food parcels for 6654 people. This included 4120 adults and 2534 children and is a 7% increase compared to the previous year.

Campaign Manager of the Chichester District Foodbank Laura Mcleod-Turner revealed that there had been an increase in families using the services. She said: “2023 was a busy year for us and we've continued to support people in the Chichester district.

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During the Christmas holidays, we received the highest number of child lunch food parcel requests that we've ever had. That was a big one for us. We really have seen a particular uplift in the number of families on low incomes we support with our Holiday Kids Lunch Pack scheme.

Sarah Adams, Operations Manager at Chichester District Foodbank at our centre at 21 Orchard Street, Chichester.Sarah Adams, Operations Manager at Chichester District Foodbank at our centre at 21 Orchard Street, Chichester.
Sarah Adams, Operations Manager at Chichester District Foodbank at our centre at 21 Orchard Street, Chichester.

"Our Holiday Lunch Packs for kids are there to support families who usually rely on free school meals during term time by providing school holiday food parcels. In 2023 we distributed 2883 holiday food parcels over the three major holidays. This is a 39% increase compared to 2022.”

“We've also started to do peer support groups as well, which started in this year. We have a group every Tuesday called Stand Stronger Together which we’re going to continue building on in 2024. It’s brilliant because one of the things that we know from our clients is that people feel incredibly isolated and ashamed about struggling when it comes to needing a food bank.

"For them to know that people are not alone, and they're not the only person in that situation can be really empowering. So that's been great.”

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When speaking about their aims for 2024 and what the Chichester District foodbank will be focusing on, the Campaign Manager spoke about a national campaign. Laura Mcleod-Turner said: “At the moment, we're directing people through to our guarantee our essentials campaign, which is a national campaign that we're supporting in our district. Many of our supporters, including the leader of leader of District Council has supported. And that is to guarantee that Universal Credit covers basic cost of living.”

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