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Food for schoolchil­dren in need throughout summer

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SEFTON Council and its partners are providing food to schoolchil­dren in need throughout the 2021 summer holidays.

Now in its sixth year, the much-needed provision will see Sefton Council and Sefton Council For Voluntary Services (Sefton CVS) serve thousands of hot meals for those children who need them.

Like in 2020, families who have had their income significan­tly affected by the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic will also be eligible for the scheme.

More than 5,000 meals, in the form of takeaway packed lunches, will be served through the scheme.

Cllr Trish Hardy, Sefton Council’s cabinet member for communitie­s and housing, said: “This is always a very important service to provide and we continue to do all we can to help people who would otherwise struggle to put food on the table.

“We have had families tell us that without this service, they would have to miss paying bills to meet the extra cost of feeding their children during the long summer months.

“Sadly, there is a need for schemes such as the Access To Food Programme and we are delighted that we are once again able to help and support those families that are most in need within our communitie­s.”

It comes after Sefton in Merseyside confirmed funding for free school meals over the six-week school summer holidays.

That scheme to support children and families who receive free school meals will, once again, work through the provision of supermarke­t vouchers.

As with previous holiday vouchers, they will be valid to buy food in store and online at local supermarke­ts.

Angela White, chief executive of Sefton CVS, said: “We understand that the summer holidays can be an extremely challengin­g time for some families.

“We are pleased to be working alongside Sefton Council to offer a coordinate­d response to meet the needs of our local communitie­s.”

The scheme will run from August to September, with those families eligible for the scheme being notified where to collect their meals in advance.

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