Morecambe Bay Foodbank hands out over 6,000 emergency food parcels in the last year

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The foodbank in Morecambe handed out thousands of emergency food parcels last year.

Latest figures show 6,711 food parcels were handed out to people in need by Morecambe Bay Foodbank in the year to March. This was though down from 8,091 the year before.

Of these parcels, 2,757 were delivered to support vulnerable children.

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In 2019-20, before the coronavirus pandemic, 9,135 were handed out across the Lancaster district.

Briony Scott, Morecambe Bay Foodbank Manager.Briony Scott, Morecambe Bay Foodbank Manager.
Briony Scott, Morecambe Bay Foodbank Manager.

Across the UK, the number of emergency food parcels provided has nearly doubled in five years, topping 3.1 million in 2023-24. An emergency food parcel provided food for either three or seven days.

These figures cover food parcels handed out by the Trussell Trust’s network of foodbanks – which includes Morecambe – but other organisations may also be providing support to those in need in the area.

The Trussell Trust has called on political parties to commit to tackling the problem urging them to back a "supportive social security system" and provide better support for parents, carers and people with disabilities who can face increased living costs.

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"It’s 2024 and we’re facing historically high levels of food bank need,” said Emma Revie, chief executive. “As a society, we cannot allow this to continue. We must not let food banks become the new norm.

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"As we approach the next general election, we urgently need all political leaders to set out how they will build a future where no one needs a food bank to survive.

"Voters want to see a change and we need cross-government action at all levels to deliver it."

The Charities Aid Foundation said people donated £973million to food banks in 2023, up from £635million during the previous year.

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Iain Porter, senior policy adviser at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, which works to help people escape poverty, said: "This is not what an economy returning to full health looks like. The latest record-breaking emergency food parcel figures show the painful economic reality facing families with the least."

Mr Porter urged the Government to introduce an "essentials guarantee" to ensure "everyone has a protected minimum amount of support to afford the essentials".

He said no political party can ignore the issue this election year.

The Government said its cost of living support package had prevented 1.3 million people from falling into poverty in 2022-23.

It reiterated it had uprated benefits, raised the state pension and was "raising the National Living Wage, cutting taxes and driving down inflation while investing billions through our Back to Work Plan".