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Ammanford Foodbank at the Evangelical Church, Wind Street AMMANFORD Foodbank is reaching out to older people in the community left struggling during the coronavirus pandemic. While campaigns across the country have been aimed at younger families, officials at Ammanford believes the over 65s should not be forgotten. Ammanford Foodbank Development Officer, Cheryl Dulake, said: We have been concerned that we don t see a fair representation of people over 65. It makes sense that if younger people suffer financial crisis, then so do people in this age group. So where is the problem? Older people often feel that there are others worse off than themselves and push themselves to cope in very difficult circumstances; struggling to heat their homes, struggling to buy adequate and nutritious food.
Bromley Council will be making additional support available for those who have been left in financial hardship as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The discretionary grant scheme is designed to help with essential living costs such as purchasing food or towards utility costs or clothing. The additional £151k funding is being given as part of the Government’s Covid Winter Grant Scheme, with the initiative in operation until the end of March 2021. It follows an earlier announcement, the week before Christmas, that around 11,000 children and young people would be eligible for £600k of additional support being given under the same government scheme.
Almond Housing Association distributed festive food parcels and much more to local families over the Christmas period
Almond HA have distributed winter wellbeing Packs, festive food parcels and much more to local families over the Christmas period
John Davidson (CEO). Almond Housing Association has been doing everything in their power to create a happy and safe Christmas for tenants this year with its Operation: Happy Christmas campaign.
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West Lothian housing association providing hard-up tenants with food parcels this Christmas
Almond HA have distributed winter wellbeing Packs, festive food parcels and much more to local families over the Christmas period.
John Davidson (CEO). Almond Housing Association has been doing everything in their power to create a happy and safe Christmas for tenants this year with its Operation: Happy Christmas campaign.
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