The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Charity’s new ways to reach deprived

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The founder of a Dundee charity set up to help feed hungry children in deprived parts of the city during the school holidays is working to extend the programme now that schools have closed as a result of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Former Dundee City Council chief executive David Dorward said Dundee Bairns had already been scheduled to provide up to 8,000 meals through community projects when Dundee’s Easter holidays start on March 30.

However, with 40% of those community projects now being forced to cancel their activities because of the coronaviru­s shutdown, new ways are having to be found to feed hungry, dependent children, with demand expected to increase.

A plan is also being drawn up to extend the hunger programme beyond what would have been the holidays for as long as schools remain closed.

“Some of the projects are still going to go ahead,” said Mr Dorward. “But I have the feeling that the closer we get to March 30, more of them might cancel again.

“If we can’t take the meals to projects that are already set up for holiday programmes, we’re identifyin­g either schools, churches or community programmes like Boomerang who can act as a hub to deliver lunches. We can deliver to the hubs which can then distribute to the families they know locally that need them.”

Mr Dorward said this was still at the planning stage but he hoped a remote “Zoom” meeting called by Dundee City Council for Monday would confirm proposals to co-ordinate between 20 community groups.

Mr Dorward said that in general plans had to be put in place for an increase in demand.

The other thing they relied on was volunteers to deliver food.

This could be a problem as many volunteers in the past were retired people who now fall into the “higher vulnerabil­ity” category.

He said: “The good thing is a volunteeri­ng job is driving a van – pick up in a box from one area, take it to the hub, unload the box and leave the box there –chill boxes.

“Then the staff at that hub distribute. If you do risk assessment there is some risk but it is limited.”

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