#wescarehunger
Today
people across the UK will struggle to feed themselves and their families.
Redundancy, illness, benefit delay, domestic violence, debt, family breakdown
and paying for the additional costs of heating during winter are just some of
the reasons why people go hungry.
Couple forced to borrow soup to feed 18-month-old daughter.
When temperatures plummet in winter,
foodbank clients across the UK are often forced to choose between eating and
heating. For Anne-Marie and Danny, 22, a delay in benefits hit at the same time
as Danny was off work with flu. He received no sick pay and finances got so
tight that they were faced with eviction as well as having no money for food.
The couple and their 18-month-old
daughter, Tia, were living and sleeping in one room to reduce heating bills.
They resorted to borrowing a tin of soup from their neighbours to stop little
Tia going hungry. When the foodbank delivered an emergency foodbox to the
delighted family there was ice on the inside of their windows.
‘I don't know what we would have done
next if it wasn’t for the foodbank' says Danny.
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