Richmond Foodbank Crisis Appeal

By Guest

9th Dec 2021 | Local Features

No one in our community should go hungry
No one in our community should go hungry

No one in our community should go hungry this Christmas.

As an organisation which makes things happen both locally and internationally, the Rotary Club of Kew Gardens is very pleased to launch this year's crowd funding project to support the Vineyard foodbanks in Richmond, Barnes, Hampton and Whitton, in their work.

This winter there is concern that foodbanks will be forced to turn hungry families away or reduce the size of food parcels. Increased demand is being triggered by the end of the furlough scheme and the withdrawal of the temporary uplift to Universal Credit.

Reliance on our foodbanks is increasing – they are a real lifeline.

With your help we aim to support over 100 families and Rotarians are matching the first £1,000 of your donations.

Please can you help?

For full details and to donate online click here.

Thank you.

     

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