More and more people are turning to food banks.

A gift from you could help provide not only emergency food, but also access to advice and support.

Together, we can create a more just society in which everyone can afford to put food on the table – and nobody needs to use a food bank.

Please donate, and help make today the day things change.

Right now, the phones at the helpline never stop ringing and the urgent need for support at food banks is soaring. The situation is incredibly unjust. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

Neal Southwick, Head of Advice Programmes at the Trussell Trust

Donate now

£25

could provide emergency advice and essentials for someone without enough money to live on.

£50

could help provide advice and information so worried families can unlock additional income.

£150

could help us push for change, creating a more just society in which everyone can afford the essentials.

Your support makes a difference

Maddie* was one of the 42,000 people who called the Help through Hardship helpline last year, after fleeing domestic violence. Living in temporary accommodation with her child, Maddie did everything she could to cope but she was under huge financial and emotional strain.

Thankfully, a helpline adviser helped her access a wide range of support services, including a mental health referral and a school uniform grant for her child. That was the day things changed for Maddie – yet thousands of others are still urgently in need of help.

With food banks now at breaking point, this kind of life-changing advice is more important than ever in easing the pressure.

So please help us provide advice and support to people facing hardship, bringing us one step closer to a UK where everyone can afford the essentials and nobody needs to use a food bank.