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City Harvest collects surplus food from food manufacturers, farmers and retailers to distribute to organisations that feed the hungry across London
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National |
£3,478,491
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Foodcycle support people who are hungry and lonely by serving tasty lunches and dinners each day in towns and cities across the country. Many guests struggle to afford the basics to eat and will eat alone without company or conversation so volunteers are able to serve surplus food cooked in spare kitchen space and keep them connected to the community
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National |
£1,699,504
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elimination of hunger and poverty in Hammersmith & Fulham
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Hammersmith And Fulham |
£1,017,577
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Operation of an independent foodbank in Tower Hamlets
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Tower Hamlets |
£578,889
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Prevention and relief of poverty in Eastbourne, East Sussex and the surrounding area by providing items and services to individuals in need which they would not otherwise afford through lack of means.This is achieved mainly through the provision of 3 days food, clothing & signposting to services.
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East Sussex |
£950,364
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Epping Forest Foodbank aims to relieve persons in Epping Forest district and surrounding areas that are in financialhardship through providing emergency food, essential toiletries, and household items to individuals and families in need and signposting to other community support services they could benefit from.
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Essex |
£98,843
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The principle activity is the collection by public and private donation of non-perishable food and monetary donations. The donations are distributed to individuals or families that have an identified emergency need in the form of food parcels sufficient for a period of three to five days and/or energy credit payments. We use the model created by the Trussell Trust.
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Cambridgeshire |
£310,821
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The emergency provision of non-perishable food goods and signposting to those in need in the London Borough of Hackney and the surrounding areas.
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Hackney |
£1,222,921
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The relief of poverty in the Barrow in Furness area by providing food
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Cumbria |
£68,802
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Sufra - NW London is a Community Food Bank and Kitchen, based in the London Borough of Brent, which aims to support disadvantaged families suffering food poverty in the local area.
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Harrow, Brent, Ealing |
£924,452
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The Trussell Trust supports a nationwide network of food banks and together we provide emergency food and support to people locked in poverty, and campaign for change to end the need for food banks in the UK. www.trusselltrust.org
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National |
£55,225,000
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THE CHARITY PROVIDES FOOD (SUPPLEMENTED ON OCCASIONS BY CLOTHING) AND ADVICE TO PEOPLE WITHIN THE BLACK COUNTRY (I.E. THE BOROUGHS OF DUDLEY, SANDWELL, WALSALL AND WOLVERHAMPTON) WHO ARE EXPERIENCING FINANCIAL HARDSHIP, SICKNESS OR NEED.THE CHARITY IS ABLE TO PROVIDE THE SERVICE THROUGH DONATIONS OF FOOD AND OTHER ARTICLES BY MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC, LOCAL CHURCHES AND VARIOUS OTHER ORGANISATIONS.
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Staffordshire, Birmingham City, Dudley, Sandwell, Worcestershire, Walsall, Wolverhampton |
£1,094,829
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THE CHARITY'S PURPOSES, FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT ARE:1. THE RELIEF OF PEOPLE IN NEED THROUGH FIGHTING HUNGER 2. THE ADVANCEMENT OT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION THOUGH TACKLING FOOD WASTE3. THE ADVANCEMENT OF CITIZENSHIP THROUGH THE PROMOTION OF VOLUNTEERINGTHESE ARE OUTWORKED THROUGH THE WORK OF FARESHARE SUSSEX & SURREY WHICH FIGHTS HUNGER AND TACKLES FOOD WASTE.
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East Sussex, West Sussex, Brighton And Hove |
£605,896
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The charity's objects are specifically restricted to the following:The relief of poverty in The Royal Borough of Greenwich in particular but not exclusively by the operation of a foodbank within a Christian ethos.
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Greenwich |
£431,873
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Provision of 3 day's worth of non perishable food to those in crisis as determined by social and healthcare professionals. Collection of food from members of the public, primarily at supermarket collections.
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Croydon, Lambeth, Southwark, Lewisham |
£869,738
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Provision of emergency food parcels; signposting for clients in need of debt management or other forms of personal support. Advice on budgeting and Eat Well Spend Less courses to support this.
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Wrexham |
£108,012
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Exeter Food Bank provides short term food supplies to local people in crisis referred to us by a number of agencies and charities.
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Devon |
£132,257
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Footprints in the Community exists to assist with the relief of poverty in Redcar and Cleveland. This may be through emergency food provision (Redcar Area Foodbank), assistance with baby equipment, referral to counselling, befriending and general help, or various other activities. Footprints in the Community is the umbrella organisation under which projects will be formed to help local people
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Redcar And Cleveland |
£450,809
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9,307 emergency food parcels were provided to individuals and families referred to us in Mid Cheshire between April 2022 and March 2023. This is an increase of 4% over the previous year. 43% of the total were children. 125 tonnes of food were distributed. 13 Food Distribution Centres operated of which 4 were provided by a mobile van service.
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Cheshire East, Cheshire West & Chester |
£346,224
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Middlewich and District Foodbank seeks to relieve poverty and financial hardship in Middlewich and the surrounding area in such ways as the Trustees from time to time think fit, in particular, but not exclusively by:Providing emergency food, essential toiletries, and household items to individuals and families in need and/or for distribution by charities or other organisations.
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Cheshire East |
£28,574
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The provision of a Foodbank for the South Northamptonshire district
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Northamptonshire |
£9,071
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Gloucester Foodbank's purpose is to relieve poverty and financial hardship, through the Food Bank Project. The project provides a temporary, stop-gap through food distribution to those who present in crisis. Free emergency food is provided for 3 days. The food is distributed in exchange for vouchers issued to individuals according to need by a number of local crisis agencies and social services.
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Gloucestershire |
£446,751
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The principle activity will be the collection of non perishable food by public donation at supermarkets, from churches and elsewhere eg. schools and harvest festivals. the produce will be distributed as emergency parcels sufficient for an individual or family to cover a period of three days. Nobody in need will be turned away. We plan to imitate the model created by the Trussell Trust.
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Norfolk |
£427,264
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TO RELIEVE PERSONS INNEED WITHIN THE BOROUGHS OF HAVERING , BARKING AND DAGENHAM AND ENVIRON OF HARDSHIP OR DISTRESS (BENEFICIARIES) IN SUCH WAYS OF THE TRUSTEES DEEM FIT. TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY FOOD TO BENEFICIARIES, RESTORE DIGNITIES, REVIVE HOPE AND TRANSFORM LIVES. WE UNDERTAKE OTHER MORE THAN FOOD PROJECTS TO BREAK CYCLES OF POVERTY , FOSTER INTERGARTION, PREVENT ISOLATION AND LONLINESS.
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Barking And Dagenham, Havering |
£269,695
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Provide emergency food and hygiene parcels to those living in poverty
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Redbridge |
£503,615
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As a Foodbank, we collect and distribute Food.
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Lancashire |
£38,918
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Practical, community based action against poverty and marginalisation. Developing innovative, sustainable projects such as foodbanks.
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Derbyshire, Tameside |
£118,882
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School Food Matters exists to teach children about food and to improve children's access to healthy, sustainable food during their time at school. We provide fully-funded food education programmes to schools. Our experience delivering these programmes informs and strengthens our campaigns, bringing the voices of children, parents and teachers to government policy.
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National |
£1,193,560
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We provide emergency food to people in crisis.
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Manchester City, Trafford |
£74,662
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Working in Bristol NW we help to alleviate poverty through the provision of food parcels to those in crisis, in partnership with local care agencies who refer clients in crisis to us. As part of our service we signpost to other care agencies, advice services and support agencies to try and help alleviate the clients immediate crisis that is causing their need to use the Foodbank.
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Bristol City |
£604,400
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Grow Cardiff is a charity that promotes and enables people to grow their own food, through our community allotment to our outreach work across Cardiff we are a passionate organisation that aims to change the way we think about food.
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Cardiff |
£168,890
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We run a food bank in the St Albans district area.
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Hertfordshire |
£137,222
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It carries out activities or services itself
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Dumfries & Galloway |
£2,453,112
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The primary purpose is to operate Alton Foodbank, the main focus is on the collection and distribution of food in accordance with the rules and recommendations set out by the Trussell Trust who are the over arching sponsors of some 400 foodbanks throughout the UK.A secondary object is the operation of a school uniform bank for local primary schools in the immediate area.
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Surrey, Hampshire |
£149,392
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Foodbank in the Chichester District
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West Sussex |
£167,082
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It makes grants, donations or gifts to organisations,It carries out activities or services itself
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Aberdeen |
£2,546,306
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The Gateshead Foodbank is here to help individuals and families in crisis, through the provision of emergency food supplies.
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Gateshead |
£584,574
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Morecambe Bay Foodbank has been set up for the relief of need and hardship among people in Morecambe and the surrounding area by providing emergency food, essential toiletries and household items to individuals and families in need and for the provision of support or signposting to relevant information and other advisory services in the area.
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Lancashire |
£281,142
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THE CHARITY AIMS ARE TO PROMOTE SOCIAL INCLUSION BY PREVENTING SOCIAL EXCLUSION AND RELIEVING THE NEEDS OF THOSE WHO ARE SOCIALLY EXCLUDED IN SALFORD, MANCHESTER AND THE REST OF THE UK. CURRENT ACTIVITIES INCLUDE PROVISION OF EMERGENCY FOOD PARCELS THROUGH SALFORD FOODBANK.
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Manchester City, Salford City |
£228,292
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The object of Slough Foodbank is the prevention or relief of poverty in the United Kingdom, mainly in Slough and the surrounding area , in particular but not exclusively by providing emergency food supplies to individuals in need , as motivated by the principles of the Christian Faith.
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National |
£134,179
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The objects of the Stratford upon Avon Foodbank are the prevention or relief of poverty in Stratford-upon-Avon and surrounding areas in particular but not exclusively by providing emergency food supplies to individuals in need and/or charities, or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty.
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Warwickshire |
£167,166
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Tameside Foodbank collects donations of non-perishable food and money from the local public, churches and businesses, stores the food and distribute it to families and individuals experiencing food poverty. It works with local voluntary and statutory agencies to identify people in need.
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Tameside |
£36,105
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UKHarvest exists to prevent environmental damage by rescuing good food, preventing it going to landfill andfeeding people in need. We help support communities ? working collaboratively with the charities we supportby educating and providing great opportunities for economic and social well-being.
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National |
£1,216,959
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THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY IN THE CHESTER, ELLESMERE PORT AND NESTON AREAS, IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY, BY PROVIDING EMERGENCY FOOD SUPPLIES TO INDIVIDUALS IN NEED AND/OR CHARITIES, OR OTHER ORGANISATIONS WORKING TO PREVENT OR RELIEVE POVERTY.
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Cheshire West & Chester |
£667,376
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We are an independent food bank that operates in the Bassetlaw area. Referral Partner Agencies and individuals from anywhere within Bassetlaw can contact us to request an emergency food parcel. The parcel provides food for a 7 day period. We also run a number of other project to increase the accessibility and affordability of food. More information is available at www.bassetlawfoodbank.org
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Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Doncaster |
£287,054
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Bedford Foodbank is set up to benefit people who are in financial crisis and hungry due to reasons such as family breakdown, sudden unemployment,benefits problems ( such as delays or changes), debt, or any other eventualities by helping them through the crisis, through food parcels and signposting them to receive further help primarily in the area of Bedford Borough.
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Bedford |
£511,477
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to give out food to those in need
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Hertfordshire |
£192,768
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TO COLLECT AND DISTRIBUTE FOOD ITEMS TO THOSE IN NEED VIA A VOUCHER SYSTEM AS DICTATED BY THE TRUSSEL TRUST
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Staffordshire |
£18,654
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The charity's mission is to combat food waste and thereby reduce food poverty by supporting communities and groups (its network members) which work with people who have:Low or no income, poor access to affordable nutritious food and a lack of knowledge or skills or equipment to ensure food is safe and prepared properly.
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Throughout England |
£1,503,844
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The distribution of a balanced food parcel which will last three days.
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Doncaster |
£79,310
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Each FEAST is a community meal held in hostels and community centres made with vulnerable people suffering food poverty using surplus food donated by local retailers. Based in North London boroughs, FEAST partners with local food distributors and volunteer groups from diverse populations. During lockdown, FEAST is an essential doorstep food parcel delivery service to vulnerable people.
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National |
£224,782
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LEEDS N&W FOODBANK RELIEVES POVERTY, IN PARTICULAR HUNGER, BUT IS ALSO BENEFICIAL IN HELPING TO PREVENT HOUSING LOSS, MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS, FAMILY BREAKDOWN, CRIME AND OTHER PROBLEMS RELATED TO POVERTY. WE PROVIDE FOOD AND OTHER ESSENTIAL ITEMS SUCH AS TOILETRIES , TO THOSE WHO FIND THEMSELVES IN A CRISIS. WE PROVIDE FOOD SUFFICIENT FOR 10 MEALS TO HELP PEOPLE THROUGH THEIR IMMEDIATE CRISIS.
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Leeds City |
£576,291
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The prevention or relief of poverty in Malmesbury and the surrounding area in particular but not exclusively by providing emergency food supplies to individuals in need and/or charities or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty. Malmesbury & District Foodbank operates under the auspices of and in accordance with the regulations of the Foodbank Network, part of the Trussell
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The prevention or relief of poverty in Malmesbury and the surrounding area in particular but not exclusively by providing emergency food supplies to individuals in need and/or charities or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty. Malmesbury & District Foodbank operates under the auspices of and in accordance with the regulations of the Foodbank Network, part of the Trussell Trust
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Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Swindon |
£65,316
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Provision of services to people in financial hardship, mainly but not exclusively, by offering food or vouchers. Running educational courses to help clients improve their ability to remain in good health. Signposting clients to additional services that may improve their ability to survive. Encouraging clients in the Christian faith
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National |
£82,357
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South Liverpool Foodbank gives food to people in food crisis. Each client visiting one of our five Foodbank food distribution centres with a food ?voucher? is given a food parcel comprising sufficient food for 3 full days. Food parcel size is determined by the number of adults and children listed on the food voucher. The food provided is tinned or packeted and within the Best Before Date.
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Liverpool City |
£351,407
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provision of food parcels for people in crisis
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Newcastle Upon Tyne City |
£779,667
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Emergency food provision for beneficiaries in the Alnwick district of Northumberland
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Northumberland |
£37,806
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The relief of financial hardship among people living or working in Bournemourth, Dorset and surrounding area by holding stocks of food and giving food to those who are seen as needy
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Dorset, Bournemouth |
£323,984
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FareShare Midlands (formerly FareShare Leicester) was formed on 1st July, 2008, as a project of the Diocese of Leicester and a franchise of the national charity FareShare. FareShare takes good quality surplus food from the food industry that is supplied to community organisations for those in need, rather than being disposed of.
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Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Leicester City, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Peterborough City, Warwickshire, Nottingham City, Derby City |
£3,988,617
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Relief of poverty
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Northern Ireland |
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Operating Trussell Trust licensed foodbank in the south and east of the city of Leeds.
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Leeds City |
£612,652
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Foodbank operating in Lichfield and the surrounding areas.
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Staffordshire |
£163,258
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Acting as a foodbank providing 3 day emergency food parcels to individuals and families referred by approved agencies.
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Worcestershire |
£226,434
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Provision of emergency food supplies and other associated help for the relief of need in Salisbury and the surrounding area
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Wiltshire |
£362,910
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The provision of food parcels and other items to those referred to us by local professional agencies/groups and who have been identified as in a emergency or crisis situation.
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Southend-on-sea |
£191,497
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A Trussell trust Foodbank serving the community in the Stamford area.
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Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Rutland |
£29,995
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Organizing the collection and distribution of food and other basic necessities through a foodbank to local people in need. The charity operates as part of the Trussell Trust foodbank network.
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Shropshire, Powys, Wrexham |
£126,847
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WE PROVIDE EMERGENCY FOOD, ESSENTIAL TOILETRIES, AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TO INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES IN NEED IN THE WISBECH AREA.
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Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Lincolnshire |
£19,343
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To relieve financial hardship and to promote and preserve goodhealth amongst the general public in the Blackpool area by theprovision of funds, food, goods and services of any kind as deemedappropriate by the trustees
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Blackpool |
£674,659
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Relieve persons in the North of Bradford and the surrounding area that are in financial hardship in such ways as the trustees from time-to-time think fit, in particular, but not exclusively by:providing emergency food, essential toiletries, and household items to individuals and families in need and / or for distribution by charities or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty
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Bradford City, Leeds City |
£129,917
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The alleviation or relief of poverty in the Braintree Area by the provision of emergency food supplies to individuals in need. Food is provided from four distribution centres in the Braintree Area on production of a voucher. Voucher holders are statutory agencies and charities in the area. Clients receive food sufficient for 3/4 days.
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Essex |
£310,404
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Cardiff Foodbank aims to provide a supply of basic food to help clients through short term crisis situations caused by ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage and who are living in the City of Cardiff and its environs.The organisation collects, stores and distributes food to clients who are assessed to be in need by front line professional agencies in the city.
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Cardiff |
£358,078
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The relief of financial hardship by:(a) providing emergency food, essential toiletries, and household items to individuals and families in need(b) such other means, including the provision of support or signposting to relevant information and other advisory services.
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Wiltshire |
£74,450
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Provision of food to those in need
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Surrey, East Sussex, West Sussex |
£70,598
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Over 27,600 people live below the poverty line in East Riding of Yorkshire. We provide 3 days' emergency food and support to local men, women and children in crisis. Our vision is to ensure that no-one in East Riding of Yorkshire has to go hungry.All of our food is generously donated by people in the local community (schools, businesses, churches and individuals).
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East Riding Of Yorkshire |
£203,093
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It carries out activities or services itself
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City of Edinburgh |
£963,650
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Full Circle Food Project delivers programmes around cooking and growing fruit and vegetables.
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Northumberland |
£124,852
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To collect by way of donation non perishable food and distribute via various referral agencies to those in need
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Somerset |
£9,732
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The Foodbank helps individuals and families in crisis through the provision of emergency food, other necessities and help towards energy costs. Agencies refer people to the Foodbank Centre where they can collect or receive a home delivery. We also offer support to gain cooking skills and help to ensure clients maximise their income and in certain cases help to manage outstanding debts.
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Cornwall |
£64,562
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Cookery, nutrition and food growing classes to advance public health and inspire more environmentally sustainable food choices. Charity supports a variety of groups in need such as young carers, long term unemployed, low income families and individuals, pensioners, vulnerable young people, people with health challenges, people with learning difficulties and minority cultural/ethnic groups.
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National |
£656,325
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1) The prevention or relief of poverty in Cotswold District and Tewkesbury Borough areas by providing: grants, items and services to individuals in need and/or charities, or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty.2) The prevention or relief of poverty in other areas of the UK by working cooperatively with other Foodbank charities to donate or receive surplus food
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National |
£144,239
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Providing food and other essential supplies to families and individuals in need in Sevenoaks and surrounding area.
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Kent |
£4,804
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THE OPERATION OF A FOODBANK IN THE STROUD DISTRICT INVOLVING THE PROVISION OF FOOD AND OCCASIONALLY OTHER ITEMS FOR THOSE IN SHORT-TERM CRISIS, AND THE SIGNPOSTING TO AGENCIES WHO WILL BE ABLE TO PROVIDE LONGER TERM SUPPORT WHERE APPROPRIATE.
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Gloucestershire |
£371,176
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Providing food, advice and support for the residents of Blacon, especially those who struggle with food poverty.
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Cheshire West & Chester |
£66,126
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Providing emergency food, essential toiletries and household items to individuals and families in need and/or for distribution by charities or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty.
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Trafford |
£78,100
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Practical, community-based action against poverty and marginalisation in North Cornwall. Developing innovative, sustainable projects such as a Foodbank, furniture project, supported volunteering, advice & training. Working in partnership with statutory and professional organisations to support our clients in the community & help them to be self-sufficient and to restore dignity &
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Practical, community-based action against poverty and marginalisation in North Cornwall. Developing innovative, sustainable projects such as a Foodbank, furniture project, supported volunteering, advice & training. Working in partnership with statutory and professional organisations to support our clients in the community & help them to be self-sufficient and to restore dignity & revive hope.
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Cornwall |
£192,394
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Collection of food supplies from the general public and delivery of crisis support food supplies to people in short term difficulty with food bills, as assessed by welfare professionals.
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Norfolk, Suffolk |
£63,659
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Bromley Borough Foodbank is a community-led charity, helping local people to get back on their feet and improve their financial independence. It meets the needs of people in food poverty with emergency supplies of food and importantly, assists people to locate the right support for any wider needs by referring them to specialist agencies relevant to their situation.
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Bromley |
£290,914
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The relief of financial hardship in Chesterfield or other parts of the UK .Providing emergency food , essential toiletries and other household items to individuals and families in need
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Derbyshire |
£99,612
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To supply food parcels to individual and families in order to alleviate hunger in the Chipping Barnet area.
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Barnet |
£85,375
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Provision of food , goods , resources and associated support to people in crisis.
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North Somerset |
£118,423
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The charity seeks to prevent or relieve poverty in the Earlsfield and surrounding areas by providing food to individuals in need. The charity's main activity is to run a foodbank one morning per week to help those living in the SW18 and SW17 postcode areas who are short of food or other essentials. Donations of money and food are primarily received through local churches, mosque and supermarkets.
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Wandsworth |
£102,117
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FareShare redistributes surplus good quality food that would otherwise have gone to waste to charitable organisations around the UK for the production of meals for those most in need. The organisation also provides educational, advice and training for staff, volunteers and clients of those organisations as well as to its own volunteers.
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Throughout England And Wales |
£27,168,000
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THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY IN THE DISTRICT OF HAMBLETON, NORTH YORKSHIRE BY PROVIDING: FOOD PARCELS AND SUPPORT SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS IN NEED AND/OR CHARITIES, OR OTHER ORGANISATIONS WORKING TO PREVENT OR RELIEVE POVERTY
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North Yorkshire |
£87,969
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We provide emergency food and support to local people in crisis. This is achieved through the public donating food either at Collection Points or Supermarket Collections. Food is then sorted and distributed to the Distribution Centres. Frontline care professionals give foodbank vouchers to people in crisis and these can be exchanged for three days worth of food at a foodbank Distribution Centre.
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Isle Of Wight |
£211,918
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Llandrindod Foodbank operates in Mid Wales within a radius of 20 miles from Llandrindod Wells. It is open to all those in crisis in that area. We provide Food for a minimum of three days and work with over 40 different referral agencies. We also offer a course on money management and a course on cooking.
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Powys |
£159,509
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Provision of Emergency Food Relief
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Nottinghamshire |
£36,568
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We are operating as part of the Trussell Trust Foodbank Network, for the prevention and relief of poverty in Nuneaton and surrounding areas by providing emergency food supplies to individuals in need. We receive regular and generous donations of food from a network of stores, businesses, religious groups and individuals across the town. We distribute from four centres and each opens twice a week.
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Warwickshire |
£102,416
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The relief of food hardship and poverty for individuals and families living in and around Ringwood through the collection of ambient food products donated by individuals, schools, churches and other groups. The food is sorted, stored and then distributed to those in need through a voucher system. A voucher is issued by a front-line professional who is able to assess that there is a genuine need.
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Hampshire |
£112,638
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Rutland Foodbank provides an emergency food parcel containing 3 days worth of food for people living in Rutland (or neighbouring counties) who are experiencing an unexpected crisis situation. Clients are referred from professionals working in the County, who assess each clients situation to verify their crisis.
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Rutland |
£53,892
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