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  • Abingdon Food Bank

    Please find below a link to the Abingdon Food Bank website and information on how foodbanks work and how to get a referral to them.

    Abingdon Foodbank | Feeding Local People in Crisis
    How foodbanks work

    Providing emergency food to people in crisis.

    Every day, people in the UK go hungry for reasons ranging from redundancy to receiving an unexpected bill on a low income. A simple box of food makes a big difference, with foodbanks helping prevent crime, housing loss, family breakdown and mental health problems.

    Food is donated

    Schools, churches, businesses and individuals donate non-perishable, in-date food to a foodbank. Large collections often take place as part of Harvest Festival celebrations and food is also collected at supermarkets.

    Food is sorted and stored

    Volunteers sort food to check that it’s in date and pack it into boxes ready to be given to people in need. Over 40,000 people give up their time to volunteer at foodbanks.

    Professionals identify people in need

    Foodbanks partner with a wide range of care professionals such as doctors, health visitors, social workers and police to identify people in crisis and issue them with a foodbank voucher.

    Clients receive food

    Foodbank clients bring their voucher to a foodbank centre where it can be redeemed for three days’ emergency food. Volunteers meet clients over a warm drink or free hot meal and are able to signpost people to agencies able to solve the longer-term problem.

    How to get a referral

    Anne Platt, our Family Liaison Officer, can refer pupils and their families to the local foodbank.

    Please contact Anne on 01235 520550 or flo@dunmore.oxon.sch.uk for details.