Brunswick Centre in Scarborough kick starts local Salvation Army food bank appeal in response to coronavirus
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Due to coronavirus, local food charities are facing an huge challenge as they see demand increase as more and more families suffer through income loss through redundancy and the inability to work because they fall sick or have to self-isolate.
Major Stephen Noble from Scarborough Citadel Salvation Army, said: “ The Covid-19 situation continues to be a major and growing issue within the community of Scarborough.
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Hide Ad"This new reality is driving unprecedented demand for the provision of food through our food bank facility on a daily basis, as we encounter more and more families who are unable to make ends meet as well as children who are not being fed at home and who are at high risk during the current lockdown."
As uncertainty continues over the impact of the situation, the Brunswick wanted to create a focus to raise money now, to give essential funds to the local Salvation Army so they can provide emergency food for those who cannot afford to eat.
Sue Anderson, centre manager at Brunswick, said: “We know the food bank is under tremendous pressure, in these uncertain times.
"Whilst we’re currently unable to collect donations of groceries at Brunswick through the centre’s donation stations, we urge all of our customers to give any spare cash they can through our specially created Just Giving Page.”
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Hide AdThe Salvation Army will use every donation big or small to support the most vulnerable within the local community.
To support this appeal, visit www.brunswickshopping.com and follow the links to donation page.
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