Together,
we can create a Hunger Free Future
When one person goes hungry, our whole society is weaker.
It’s time for change.

Acceptable?
Poem written by a person with lived experience of poverty, read by volunteers and food bank staff
ACCEPTABLE [ ak-sep-tuh-buhl ]
Adjective.
An activity or situation that most people would approve of consider to be normal
Last year, food banks in our network gave out more than 2.5 million emergency food parcels to people in crisis. Almost a million of these were provided for children.
Things like ill health or a job loss can happen to any of us – but if these hit someone when they don’t have enough support in place, it can make it more difficult to afford the essentials.
We can’t let this continue. It’s time to stand up and say that this is unacceptable. And we need you to stand alongside us.
The poem ‘Acceptable’ was written by Caroline, one of the thousands of people who’ve signed up to help us build a hunger free future and who has needed to use a food bank in the past.
“I just didn’t have enough money to live on. I didn’t want to go to a food bank. I was very embarrassed, thinking ‘why am I having to go and get free food?’ I’m not ashamed though because it’s not my fault. And it’s not of my making.”
It’s time for change. To stand together and say that this is unacceptable and that we will build a more just, more compassionate future.
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To create a better tomorrow, we need your support today. Here’s how you can make a donation or raise money
Make a single donation
However much you can afford to give, making a gift today will help make sure the food banks in our network can provide emergency food parcels for people who cannot afford the basics, and support our calls for positive change.
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Knowing we can count on your support means we can plan for the future, supporting food banks and working towards a stronger, more just society where no one goes hungry.