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Introduction and Harvest Appeal 2020

Introduction and Harvest Appeal 2020

Who we are , how we work, recent statistics and the 2020 Harvest Appeal

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Bradford North Foodbank

September 07, 2020
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  1. Registered Charity No. 1160060 | Registered in England and Wales

    Introduction to Bradford North Foodbank (with reference to the Trussell Trust Foodbank network) Recent Statistics Harvest Appeal 2020
  2. Who Are We? • A small local charity, based in

    north- east Bradford • Part of a national foodbank network run by the Trussell Trust: “Feeding local people in crisis” • A member of ‘Feeding Bradford’ a local partnership tackling food poverty in Bradford Bradford North Foodbank is:
  3. A national charity founded on Christian principles that works with

    people of all faiths and none and is inspired by the teaching and life of Jesus: Provides support for setting up and running a local foodbank: • A structure for running a foodbank • Cloned website, email addresses, national advisors • A quality audit schedule, to ensure good practice • Networking opportunities e.g. conferences “For I was hungry and you fed me; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in; I was naked and you clothed me; I was sick and you took care of me; I was in prison and you visited me” (Matthew 25: 35 & 36) The Trussell Trust
  4. Every day, people in the UK go hungry for reasons

    ranging from illness, redundancy, benefit delay, or receiving an unexpected bill on a low income. The Covid-19 pandemic has pushed many more people into financial crisis, leading to increased demand for emergency food aid. 13+ million people live below the poverty line in the UK Why does the UK need a Foodbank Network?
  5. (1) The first Trussell Trust foodbank opened in 2000 Birth

    of the Foodbank Network (2) Other churches in Wiltshire opened foodbanks using the same operating methods (3) In 2004, the foodbank model was advertised nationwide and the Trussell Trust Foodbank Network was born
  6. How Does A TT Foodbank Work? 1) Food is donated

    2) Volunteers sort and store the food, then transport it to distribution centres 3) Frontline care professionals refer people to the foodbank using food vouchers 4) Clients exchange their voucher for 3 days supply of food at a Foodbank (Distribution) Centre 5) Volunteers take time to listen and signpost clients to further support
  7. Step 1: Donations Received Bradford North Foodbank Food and other

    essential items for good health are donated By local people… …for local people
  8. Step 2: Sorting, Warehouse Storage and Transport to Foodbank Centres

    Bradford North Foodbank All donations are weighed into the warehouse We have procedures for out-of-date / damaged food
  9. Eccleshill, BD2 Five Lane Ends, BD10 Shipley, BD18 (west) Windhill,

    BD18 (east) and Rawdon, LS19 • All stock is weighed out of the warehouse before it is transported • Stock is transported in our van, which was donated to us by international food transport firm IFCO • Stock is taken to our foodbank centres located in:
  10. • Health Visitors • Advice Workers • Social Workers •

    Support Workers • Church Pastoral Staff • School Pastoral Staff Bradford North Foodbank Step 3: Local Care Professionals Give Food Vouchers To Local People In Crisis Referral agencies need to register with us before they can start issuing food vouchers
  11. Bradford North Foodbank Step 4: Clients exchange their voucher for

    a 3-day food parcel at one of our foodbank centres Food parcels are prepared and given to local people in exchange for their food voucher
  12. • Enough food for 3 days for everyone in the

    household • A balanced mix of food • Long life products (no fresh food) • All food is ‘in date’ 1 Voucher = 1 Food Parcel = 9 Meals plus snacks We offer meat or vegetarian food parcels. We try our best to accommodate medical dietary requirements where possible
  13. We have packing lists that tell us the type and

    quantity of foods to put in the food parcels Each parcel has a balanced mix of food (selected by NHS dieticians) to provide a healthy diet: • Protein • Energy foods (carbohydrates and fats) • Fibre • Vitamins • Minerals Each parcel has enough food for everyone that is dependant on and lives in the same home as the person with a food voucher. This means food parcels vary in size (single / 2-person / small family / large family)
  14. We also offer ‘More Than Food’ whenever possible • Basic

    Toiletries • Women’s sanitary products • Basic household cleaning items • Dog Food • Cat Food Why dog/cat food? • So the meat / fish in a food parcel is eaten by people not pets • To reduce the risk of pets being abandoned
  15. Bradford North Foodbank Step 5: Foodbank volunteers take time to

    listen and signpost clients to further support Our foodbank centres are located at local churches Normally they are setup as pop-up cafes, but during covid-19 restrictions we cannot open the cafes, so parcels are issued at the venue’s external door Windhill Foodbank Centre Cafe
  16. • feel warm and safe • chill out & relax

    • receive a 3-day food parcel • get free hot drinks & cake • talk with one of our volunteers • discover further support that may help Our Foodbank Centre cafes are places where people can…
  17. April-19 to Mar-20 (our most recent reporting / financial year)

    3-day Food Parcels: 2,174 People Fed: 5,194 Adults: 3,064 Children: 2,130 (41%) Meals: 19,566
  18. Top Reasons for Referral 0 5 10 15 20 25

    30 35 40 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Top Crisis Types Benefit Changes Benefit Delays Low Income Debt The four main reasons for people receiving emergency food are the same year on year, but the gradual increase in the impact of long-term low income can be seen in the chart above.
  19. The Effect of Covid-19 A comparison of total food parcels

    issued to different household types during April 1st – August 31st 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 2017 2018 2019 2020 Single Couple Family (2 adults & children) Single Parent Other (e.g. 3+ adults) The chart shows the effect of Covid-19 on families and larger households
  20. Harvest Appeal 2020 Covid-19 Control Measures mean we have adapted

    our Harvest Appeal for 2020 to minimise handling of stock: There are two different appeals: 1. A CASH FUNDS APPEAL • our preferred option in 2020 2. A FOOD & TOILETRIES APPEAL • For organisations where it is known people would prefer to give stock rather than cash