Showing posts with label Foodbank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foodbank. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 January 2015

Revealed: Shame of the growing number of working Scots who have to rely on food banks, by Andy Philip, Daily Record



 DESPERATE Scots on low wages are forced to rely on charity hand-outs over Christmas.

RECORD numbers of desperate Scots on low wages were forced to rely on food banks over Christmas, a major charity said yesterday.

About 10,500 adults and children were given a three-day supply of “emergency” food in December, according to the Trussell Trust.

Shockingly, low income climbed above benefit changes or delays as the main reason given by people referred for help across the country.

The total was a 13 per cent increase from the 9263 people using the trust’s 48 food banks in the same month in 2013.

The final figure is likely to be even higher as volunteers continue to update their databases.

Ewan Gurr, the charity’s network manager for Scotland, said: “Low income is normally behind benefit problems, but topped the reasons in December last year and 2013.

“It highlights the impact of the rising cost of food and fuel.

“When you add to that insecure employment and poor wages, it’s a lethal
cocktail. Deeply concerning are the words to describe it.”

He added: “In the most harrowing accounts, we hear from the families choosing whether to prioritise heating their homes or feeding their families and parents losing weight because they overlook their own health and wellbeing to feed their children.


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Monday, 8 December 2014

Southport Library supports local Foodbanks

Sefton Council reintroduces food for fines

Southport Library

The successful ‘food for fines’ scheme will return to Sefton libraries through December and January to support local foodbanks during the busy winter months.
Library users will again be given the option of paying off fines with a foodbank donation instead of cash.
Sefton Council will write off £1 for any item of non-perishable food between December 8 and January 3.
Up to a maximum of £10 can be paid off in this way.
Cllr Ian Moncur, Sefton’s Cabinet Member for Children, Schools, Families and Leisure, said: “With foodbanks across the borough expecting to be busier than ever this Christmas, we decided to bring back the food for fines scheme.
“The scheme enables library users to continue, the high levels of support that we have already seen from our communities for foodbanks through both volunteers and donations, while also paying off existing book fines.
“The initiative has proven very successful in the past and we hope to see even more donations this winter.”
The food for fines scheme runs at all public libraries in Sefton.
Please check with you local Library regarding opening times over the festive period or visit www.sefton.gov.uk/libaries

Sunday, 7 December 2014

Rescue the Perishing





Last week, I had the privilege of being part of a group of volunteers  collecting both money and food on behalf of  well-known charity that need both money and food to help those in our community that the Christmas period instead of being a time of happiness and enjoyment is a time of stress and heart-break .  I was really blessed and encouraged to be part of a team that seeks to help those at this difficult time,  earlier this week I was saddened and shocked to watch a TV programme called Benefits Britain,   that showed high levels of poverty and deprivation in a Blackpool.

It’s very easy to be sanitized to poverty and deprivation on our doorsteps,  when we see news reports on foreign crisis and political upheaval  or caught up with our own problems, desires, issues, dreams or our well intentioned plans.

The church that I’m part off,  is located next to a lake and is used for a variety of water sports,  because it’s winter and there have been high tides and high winds,  today I noticed that a sailing dinghy had capsized and while the sailor had fallen into the lake,  there was a rescue launch that had come to rescue the sailor and to make sure the sailing dinghy was able to continue its voyage  ,  I was sitting in my normal seat and was enjoying the time of fellowship , and because of the bad weather the local marine lake had higher waves than usual I noticed that a sailing dinghy was capsized, fortunately  before I could go into Baywatch mode,  a rescue launch had come to the rescue of the stricken sailor.

The Lord spoke to me through this,  that we the church in the words of the hymn are to rescue the perishing ,  we have a comfortable form of  westernized Christianity,  well meaning,  polite , perfect all the t’s crossed and i’s dotted , we need to have a brand of brave,  engaging,  challenging missionary church that says no to the status quo,  that risks all,  it’s reputation,  recognition and respectability .

“Not called!' did you say?

'Not heard the call,' I think you should say.

Put your ear down to the Bible, and hear Him bid you go and pull sinners out of the fire of sin. Put your ear down to the burdened, agonized heart of humanity, and listen to its pitiful wail for help. Go stand by the gates of hell, and hear the damned entreat you to go to their father's house and bid their brothers and sisters and servants and masters not to come there. Then look Christ in the face — whose mercy you have professed to obey — and tell Him whether you will join heart and soul and body and circumstances in the march to publish His mercy to the world.”

William Booth

While women weep, as they do now,
I'll fight
While little children go hungry, as they do now,
I'll fight
While men go to prison, in and out, in and out, as they do now,
I'll fight
While there is a drunkard left,
While there is a poor lost girl upon the streets,
While there remains one dark soul without the light of God,
I'll fight-I'll fight to the very end!”

William Booth

“Some want to live within the sound
Of church or chapel bell;
I want to run a rescue shop,
Within a yard of hell.”


C.T. Studd

Today in a leading national newspaper,  the Archbishop of Canterbury,  Justin Welby mentioned the growing need  for Foodbanks here in the United Kingdom

State must back food banks, says Welby: Archbishop of Canterbury steps into austerity row with radical report


1.      Archbishop called for £150m state-backed system to combat hunger in UK
2.    He called on PM to reverse decision not to take EU funds for food banks
3.     Archbishop is to launch a Parliamentary report in Westminster on Monday
4.    Report's proposals call for bigger food banks to distribute more free food
5.     Also asks for a provision for free school meals during school holidays

A new row over food banks erupted last night after a report backed by the Archbishop of Canterbury called for a £150 million state-backed system to combat hunger in Britain.

The Most Reverend Justin Welby appeared to be on course for a clash with David Cameron after calling on the Prime Minister to reverse his decision not to take European funds to boost UK food banks.

Writing in today’s Mail on Sunday, Archbishop Welby makes a powerful call for more help to prevent families going hungry. The Archbishop is to launch a Parliamentary report in Westminster tomorrow, and calls on the Government to take ‘quick action’ to implement its recommendations in full.



In  past generations,  Christians such as William Wilberforce and the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury were noted social reformers ,   we need those amongst us to become social reformers or missionaries to our communities.

Isaiah 58:6-14New International Version - UK (NIVUK)

6 ‘Is not this the kind of fasting I have chosen:
to loose the chains of injustice
    and untie the cords of the yoke,
to set the oppressed free
    and break every yoke?
7 Is it not to share your food with the hungry
    and to provide the poor wanderer with shelter –
when you see the naked, to clothe them,
    and not to turn away from your own flesh and blood?
8 Then your light will break forth like the dawn,
    and your healing will quickly appear;
then your righteousness[a] will go before you,
    and the glory of the Lord will be your rear guard.
9 Then you will call, and the Lord will answer;
    you will cry for help, and he will say: here am I.
‘If you do away with the yoke of oppression,
    with the pointing finger and malicious talk,
10 and if you spend yourselves on behalf of the hungry
    and satisfy the needs of the oppressed,
then your light will rise in the darkness,
    and your night will become like the noonday.
11 The Lord will guide you always;
    he will satisfy your needs in a sun-scorched land
    and will strengthen your frame.
You will be like a well-watered garden,
    like a spring whose waters never fail.
12 Your people will rebuild the ancient ruins
    and will raise up the age-old foundations;
you will be called Repairer of Broken Walls,
    Restorer of Streets with Dwellings.
13 ‘If you keep your feet from breaking the Sabbath
    and from doing as you please on my holy day,
if you call the Sabbath a delight
    and the Lord’s holy day honourable,
and if you honour it by not going your own way
    and not doing as you please or speaking idle words,
14 then you will find your joy in the Lord,
    and I will cause you to ride in triumph on the heights of the land
    and to feast on the inheritance of your father Jacob.’
For the mouth of the Lord has spoken.

Finally,  the Lord is calling again

Isaiah 6:8 New American Standard Bible (NASB)

Isaiah’s Commission

8 Then I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for Us?” Then I said, “Here am I. Send me!”


Be Blessed today

Blair Humphreys

Southport, Merseyside


7th December 2014

Friday, 22 August 2014

Britain In 2014 Still Has Poor Hospitalised For Malnutrition, Huffington Post Uk

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"It's getting worse because people can't afford good quality food. It's getting worse where malnutrition, rickets and other manifestations of extreme poor diet are becoming apparent," he said.

The number of people needing emergency supplies from food bank charity the Trussell Trust rose by more than a fifth this time last year, it said.

Charity director Adrian Curtis told the Daily Mirror they expect similar figures this year. "School holidays are especially difficult for low income families whose children usually receive free school meals or support from breakfast clubs," he told the newspaper.

In May a letter signed by 170 members of the faculty, the leading professional body for more than 3,300 public health specialists in the UK, was sent to David Cameron pressing for action over the issue of food poverty.

Part of the letter to the Prime Minister said: "Many hardworking families in the UK are living in poverty and do not have enough income for a decent diet."

Health Minister Dan Poulter said the rise in malnutrition could be down to better diagnosis. "We want to reduce levels of malnutrition, particularly amongst frail and elderly people," Poulter told the BBC. "We are working with Age UK on a half a million pound project, which aims to tackle the issue in a range of health and care settings. We've also given local authorities a £5.4bn budget over two years to help them manage public health issues, including malnutrition, in their areas."



Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Food banks to offer finance advice, The Scotsman

9,000 people have received emergency food from Trussell Trust foodbanks in the last year. Picture: Alistair Pryde

Financial advice is to be offered to people being referred to food banks after new research showed an “alarming” increase in those suffering money problems.

Food bank charity the Trussell Trust is launching a pilot scheme to give instant financial help and debt advice.

The move follows a six-figure donation by money saving expert Martin Lewis and could lead to the biggest change in how the charity’s network of 400 food banks operate since the trust was launched in 2000.

A survey of 4,000 adults showed that more than one in 10 took out a payday loan last year.

Some 900,000 people received three days’ emergency food from Trussell Trust food banks in the last financial year, an increase of 163% over the previous 12 months.



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