Our food bank collaborates with a wide range of local agencies, including Citizens Advice, children's centres, and health visitors, to support individuals at risk of going hungry. If your organization encounters people who could benefit from our food bank services, please contact us to discuss how you can become a referral partner.
To find your nearest food bank center, including addresses and opening times, please visit our locations page . Here, you'll find detailed information to help you locate and access our services conveniently.
A typical food parcel from our food bank provides a minimum of three days' worth of nutritionally balanced, non-perishable food items. Contents typically include breakfast cereals, soup, pasta, rice, pasta sauce, baked beans, tinned meat, vegetables, instant mash, UHT milk, tea, coffee, sugar, tinned desserts, and biscuits. Whenever possible, we also offer fresh produce.
Yes, our food bank can customize your food parcel to meet specific dietary needs, such as diabetes-friendly, gluten-free, vegetarian, halal, or any allergies you might have. Please inform us of your dietary requirements when you present your voucher.
Absolutely. We tailor food parcels based on the number of adults and children in your family, as indicated on your referral voucher. We aim to include age-appropriate and suitable quantities of food for children and can sometimes provide baby foods, though we do not supply SMA milk.
Yes, we maintain a small stock of nappies and baby food to supplement your food parcel upon request. Please let us know your needs upon arrival. We also offer guidance on accessing additional local support for your baby.
If you have mobility issues or are unwell, we may be able to deliver your food parcel directly to your home. Please discuss this possibility with the agency referring you to us and contact the food bank directly to arrange for delivery.
For any further questions or support, please contact us at 0333 220 6029. We're here to help.