foodbank network
'Every town should have one'
With 12.4 million people living below the poverty line in the UK, the need to feed those in crisis across the UK is real. That's why we set up the foodbank network.
The network mobilises churches to set up their own foodbanks, empowering them to reach out to their local communities. We provide training, support, an operating manual and access to the foodbank network's shared ideas and experience.
In 5 years we've launched over 30 foodbanks nationwide. In 2007 the foodbank network fed 13,500 across the UK. But many more people are going hungry, which is why we say that every town needs a foodbank.
Is there a foodbank in your town? Could you start a foodbank?
'This project has a lot in its favour - the fact that people can easily get involved, that it brings churches together to make a difference, that the difference is immediate, and that those who seek assistance find personal and prayerful support - it is a model which I hope to see spread more widely throughout the country.'
John Sentamu, The Archbishop of York
John Sentamu, The Archbishop of York

