Portsmouth News

Food bank’s plea for donations as supplies are ‘critically low’

The Acts of Kindness charity urgently needs basics such as bread, milk, cereal, sanitary products, toiletries and tinned foods at its Basepoint Business Centre in Gosport as the demand for its services increases due to the cost of living crisis

-

A HARDWORKIN­G charity has launched a desperate plea for donations after their food bank has been hit by ‘critically low’ stocks at its centre.

Acts of Kindness at Gosport’s Basepoint

Business Centre helps about 50 families through their food bank service each week.

They are currently at crisis point and are desperate for donations after families are affected by a rise in the cost of living, with many still coping with struggles caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

As supplies are running low and the charity is unable to stockpile, donations are needed as a matter of urgency.

Basics like bread, milk, cereal, sanitary products, toiletries and tinned foods are among the many products ‘crucial’ to keeping their food parcel service running as well as cash donations to pay for supplies.

Acts of Kindness run multiple community projects to help residents facing an immediate crisis and is run by volunteers and trustees.

Volunteer Mel Bailey has helped out at the charity’s food bank for the last 18 months.

Throughout this period, this is the lowest she has ever seen supplies.

She said: ‘Currently our food stocks are critically low. We will shortly be unable to help these families and it’s shameful that we can’t.

‘Our food donations are not forthcomin­g for various reasons. The demand for our service is increasing due to the cost of living. It’s quite sad that this is happening in this day and age. Normally we have crates and crates but now we have nothing.’

The charity deliver food parcels of tinned foods, hygiene products, pasta sauces, fresh fruit and vegetables, bread, dairy and the basics to get people through the week. Drivers who volunteer for the charity have even delivered to families who live as far as Wickham.

Hilary Bremner, schools liaison lead for the charity, said: ‘Each day is different but since April 1 we've probably done around 10 or 11 parcels a day. The demand has grown. We’re feeding 150 people per week.

‘It's partly because the cost of living has gone up and there isn't as much spare money around. Also, part of it is the perception that with lockdowns gone and furlough ended it’s lost its momentum.

‘[People’s] perception of the need for those things may have diminished.

‘At the moment we are sometimes only providing food parcels which will get people through the next couple of days. We used to have supplies to last them the week.’

To donate, visit Gosport Asda and Fareham Tesco where there are collection points in store.

There is also informatio­n on the list of collection point via their Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/ aoksolent/

Alternativ­ely contact actsofkind­nessteam@outlook.com for cash donations.

 ?? ?? CRISIS POINT Acts of Kindness runs a food bank for struggling families in the Fareham and Gosport community.
CRISIS POINT Acts of Kindness runs a food bank for struggling families in the Fareham and Gosport community.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom