Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Charity partnered with Rashford doubles its food output

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A FOOD redistribu­tion charity that teamed up with footballer Marcus Rashford has more than doubled the food it has shared since the first coronaviru­s lockdown.

FareShare has shared the equivalent of 128.5 million meals in the year since March 23 last year or four every second and more than double the number in the previous 12 months.

The 23-year-old England footballer partnered with the charity around the start of the first lockdown, concerned that school closures could lead to millions of pupils going hungry.

Donations from Rashford and his fans have since funded the distributi­on of food equivalent to more than 21 million meals, with two-thirds going to children and families.

The charity has also been supported by the Government and UK retailers who are members of Rashford’s Child Food Poverty Taskforce.

FareShare takes food that cannot be sold in shops, for example due to packaging errors, a short shelf life or surplus stock.

It is given to thousands of organisati­ons across the UK such as homeless hostels, school breakfast clubs, domestic violence refuges and food banks, which distribute meals to struggling families and individual­s.

FareShare said it has been supported by UK retailers with “unpreceden­ted” food donations, funding, logistical support and warehouse space, while the Government has provided grants to help it procure food.

Nine in 10 of the charities it helps anticipate demand for food will remain as high as lockdown restrictio­ns ease, with job loss, debt and mental health cited as the three most common reasons for people needing help.

Rashford said: “It has been a real pleasure being on this challengin­g but rewarding journey with FareShare over the last year.

“The staff, the volunteers and the families I have met have been incredibly supportive and brave with the stories they have shared with me.

“I’ve made no secret of my desire to see the end of hunger and food insecurity, but for the need we have right now, FareShare are doing a phenomenal job and I will continue to provide them with as much support as they need.”

Lindsay Boswell, FareShare chief executive, said Rashford’s “compassion and authentici­ty” through sharing his personal experience­s has made his campaignin­g so powerful.

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