Visiting a foodbank

You will be welcomed by volunteers to discuss your needs and prepare your food parcel.

“The volunteers at the foodbank were so lovely, they listened to me and made me feel human again. It was the first place I didn’t feel judged.”

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We know that crisis can strike anyone and we also understand how difficult it can be to think about walking through a food bank door. That’s why our food bank volunteers aim to welcome everyone who comes to the food bank with compassion, kindness and a listening ear.

Meeting your needs

Your food bank voucher will be exchanged for three days of emergency food. We want to make sure that we give you the right food to meet your needs, so please do let our volunteers know if you have any special dietary requirements or allergies, for example, gluten-free, halal or vegetarian.

Preparing your food

Whilst your food parcel is being prepared, a volunteer will offer you a warm drink and a biscuit. They will also be available if you would like to have a chat. Your food parcel will be packed into supermarket carrier bags. If you prefer to bring your own bags those can be used instead.

Practical guidance and support

Food bank volunteers take the time to listen and support you. They are specially trained to know about local services and offer practical guidance so that you have access to the right support, helping you to break out of crisis.

How food bank vouchers work

Learn how local agencies assess your needs and provide food bank vouchers to access emergency food support.

What's in a food parcel?

Nutritionally balanced emergency food parcels providing three days of essential meals for individuals and families in crisis.

Locations

Find your nearest food bank outlet and opening times. Valid food bank vouchers are required for support.

FAQs

Answers to common questions about our food bank services, including referrals, locations, parcel contents, and special dietary requirements.

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