The Scotsman

Unicef funds food hampers for city families for first time in its history

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Hundreds of families across Edinburgh who are struggling to afford the basics during the pandemic are to receive food hampers thanks to a grant from internatio­nal aid agency Unicef.

For the first time in its 70-year history U nice fis mounting an emergency response in the UK, handing funding to community projects across the country, and just under £25,000 has been awarded to Edible Edinburgh, a partnershi­p which brings together the council, NHS and voluntary organisati­ons to promote healthy food.

The money will be used to help pay for an estimated 12,000 meals which will go to families at risk of food in security all over the city who are not already receiving food boxes.

A total of 420 households will get two hampers–one the week before Christmas, the other the week after New Year – each with enough food

for a minimum of 14 meals for a family of four.

Nutritious content will include plant-based meals with fresh fruit and vegetables, plant-based freezer staples, dried pulses, grains and cereals, a DIY Take & Make meal kit and seasonal surprises.

Councillor George Gordon, chair of Edible Edinburgh Partnershi­p, said :“Making sure that everyone has fair and affordable access to sustainabl­e food and ensuring people can use it to provide a fresh, healthy and nutritious diet is key to tackling health inequaliti­es across the city.

“Coronaviru­s has had a huge impact on family finances over the past year, leading to an increasing reliance on foodbanks for many.

“The huge efforts and commitment from third sector and voluntary groups across all areas of the city during coronaviru­s has been incredible to see.

“From changing their ways of working to creating new services and new partnershi­ps and making sure food, financial help, medicines or other supports are delivered where they are needed, the pandemic has seen organisati­ons come together to support the people who need it most. This funding will help to ensure that this support continues.”

The project has also received funding form city charity Edinburgh Community Food is being supported by community organisati­ons.

 ??  ?? 0 Families will receive hampers in December and January
0 Families will receive hampers in December and January

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