to have what we've had, but it is going to run out and it is going to stop and we're going to be back to where we were, where we're going to be struggling. give us more free childcare, and i'll do it as many hours as you want us to. what are you hoping for then? ijust want him to be happy and safe and keep warm and food in theirtummies. it's all i want. it's been a cold, hard winter, but at least spring is coming for carol and the entire team here. the work goes on. there is so much need yet. there is so much hope. people who come to us, they're just like they like you. they like me. they're like anybody out there. people now regard food banks as a way of life that should never be. this is not a solution. they need people to listen to them. this is the key. don't think they're all sick. don't think they haven't got a voice. they have got a voice. the trouble is, they need to be heard. the problems of benwell are the problems of a nation. yes, it's tough, but as we've seen here, as well as deprivation, there is spirit, a determination to fight back, a belief that things can and will get better. details of organizations offering help and support with some of the issues raised in this programme are available.