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FEED THE NEED

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SUPPORTED BY ST HELENS YOUTH COUNCIL

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At "Feed the Need," our aim is to revolutionize how young people view food security. Join us in empowering the next generation to not just survive, but thrive!

🍲 Facilitating Food Donations: "Feed the Need" aims to streamline the process of food donation, ensuring surplus meals reach those who need them most.

💡 Raising Awareness: Explore resources on understanding food insecurity and how donating surplus food can make a significant impact on alleviating hunger.

Awards and Recognition

Winner of the YKids, Frank Hornby Award 2024

Winner of the BYC Youth Voice Star Awards 'Campaign of the Year 2023' 

'Teenager wins award for campaign addressing food poverty in St Helens'

(and where to find them)

St Helen's Food Banks

  • Food banks provide emergency food and compassionate, dignified support to people locked in crisis.

     

    There are 10 food banks available to residents in St Helens Borough, five of which are managed by The HOPE Centre charity in St Helens and require a voucher from a relevant local agency.

  • Pantries operate as a member-led neighbourhood hub and are just like a shop, in that you choose the food you want from the shelves. Members pay a small subscription of £4 each week they visit, and in return can choose groceries worth many times more, often saving up to £1,000 a year on shopping bills.


    There are four community food pantries available to residents in St Helens town centre, Thatto Heath, Haydock and West Park.

  • Food banks provide emergency food and compassionate, dignified support to people locked in crisis.

     

    There are 10 food banks available to residents in St Helens Borough, five of which are managed by The HOPE Centre charity in St Helens and require a voucher from a relevant local agency.

  • Pantries operate as a member-led neighbourhood hub and are just like a shop, in that you choose the food you want from the shelves. Members pay a small subscription of £4 each week they visit, and in return can choose groceries worth many times more, often saving up to £1,000 a year on shopping bills.

    There are four community food pantries available to residents in St Helens town centre, Thatto Heath, Haydock and West Park.

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Engage with the movement:

📣 Spread the "Feed the Need" Message: Amplify our cause across social platforms, igniting conversations and raising awareness about food security challenges faced by young people.

🙋‍♀️ Champion Volunteerism: Be a part of our force for change! Volunteer with us and actively contribute to driving our initiatives forward.

💸 Support Our Mission: Your contribution matters! Donate to help expand our impact and empower more young minds toward food security.

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