New £16 million Winter Support grant to FareShare to provide meals for those in need
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£16 million grant will pay for millions of meals for the vulnerable
over the winter period Programme to be delivered across England
through FareShare, using their networks to deliver food to those
who need it with speed and efficiency At least 4,000 frontline
charities, not-for-profit organisations and community groups in
England will benefit from the grant A new £16 million government
grant, delivered across England through charity FareShare, will
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A new £16 million government grant, delivered
across England through charity FareShare, will allow thousands
local charities across England to distribute food to people
struggling as a result of the pandemic, Food Minister Victoria Prentis has
announced today.
The Defra Winter Support programme forms part
of the wider
Government winter support package and will help
those who are vulnerable and disproportionately impacted by
Covid-19 to access healthy and nutritious food through front-line
charities throughout the winter, starting this week.
At least 4,000 frontline charities,
not-for-profit organisations and community groups in England will
benefit, including refuges, homeless shelters and rehabilitation
services. It will cover rural areas as well as cities, targeting
those who are struggling to get food. The programme aims to
provide over 7,600 tonnes of food over the winter months.
FareShare have well-established, extensive
networks for funding local charities and delivering food, which
means they can swiftly ensure adequate support is provided when
and where it is needed, as quickly as possible.
Food Minister Victoria Prentis
said:
“During this difficult winter period, our
frontline charities are providing vital support to the most
vulnerable members of our communities.
“Alongside the wider Government support
package, this grant will make a real difference to people across
England. It will enable FareShare and their partner organisations
to provide millions of meals for those who need them
most.”
Lindsay Boswell, CEO, FareShare
said:
“The FareShare network has been running a full
time operation throughout the Covid 19 crisis, to get food to our
most vulnerable communities. In England alone we have delivered
food equivalent to over 57 million meals since March 23rd. We
welcome the Government’s further financial support on behalf of
the 4000 plus charities we provide food to in England, who in
turn created over 3 million meals a week to help their clients at
the height of the first lockdown. Both through this winter, and
through the undoubtedly tough economic conditions set to impact
the country this coming year, it is vital that we all work
together to get help to those most in need.”
The Government has recently announced a
comprehensive package of additional support for vulnerable
children and families during the winter period and beyond, which
includes the £170m Covid Winter Grant Scheme as well as this
grant.
As part of this wider package, ring-fenced
funding will be given directly to Local Authorities to support
their communities and covers a broader range of needs. At least
80% is earmarked to support with food, energy and water bills,
and will cover the period to the end of March. Local Authorities
will receive the funding in early December.
The government continues to urge people to
support family, friends and neighbours by helping with shopping
for food and other supplies. Information on how to help safely
can be found on gov.uk/safehelp. Those who meet the
criteria for support from the NHS Volunteer Responders programme
can refer themselves or a family member by calling
08081963646.
Local councils may also be able to offer
support and give advice to those who do not have friends and
family nearby to help. You can find your local authority by
visiting https://www.gov.uk/find-local-council
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Those who are well and able to get to the
shops are also encouraged to do so, leaving online delivery slots
for those who need them most. If you are clinically extremely
vulnerable, you will be able to register for additional support
online. If you were on the supermarket priority
list for food delivery slots before 31 July 2020, you’ll remain
on the list.
The full package of Government winter support
continues up until Easter 2021 and the Government will continue
to monitor the situation and will make decisions on funding
accordingly.
ENDS
Notes to
editors:
The role of FareShare is as follows:
This grant follows a previous fund of £16m provided
through DEFRA and DCMS to charities such as WRAP, FareShare and
other food distributors in May this year, to provide food for
those who are struggling as a result of coronavirus.
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