In 2025 we want to continue reducing the need for the Foodbank.

Having seen rising numbers over the the past decade, we were encouraged to see a reduction in foodbank use in 2024. We believe this is a result of our increased focus on participation and prevention. We intend to continue this work in 2025.

We still support around 4000 individuals a year and last year 473 households in our community visited the foodbank for the very first time, showing that the foodbank continues to be a vital source of support for people experiencing an acute or short-term crisis. Can you help us?

reduction in foodbank use between 2023 and 2024.
0 %
reduction in people visiting 6+ times in the previous 6 months
0 %
clients given support in 2024, reducing need for foodbank
0
financial gains secured for clients through our support work
£ 0
Increase in foodbank use compared to pre-pandemic levels
0 %
of foodbank clients are regularly skipping meals
0 %
local residents have visited a foodbank in the past 5 years
1 in 0
of foodbank clients have experienced poorer mental health in the past month
0 %

Stories

Through our work in the community we hear how our clients have found themselves in poverty and how easily this can happen.