“We’re seeing more people because of the cost-of-living crisis, definitely.'
Theresa O'Brien, left, distribution manager for Glasgow SE Foodbank and Audrey Flannagan, project manager of Glasgow SE Foodbank. Images: Colin MearnsAudrey Flannagan, project manager of Glasgow SE Foodbank, said the first few months of 2022 “were pretty steady”, but since May, the team has seen a 10-15% rise in people needing support each month.campaign - which is encouraging readers to donate to their local food bank this Christmas.
“I think it’s important for us all to understand that if we can help someone out then we should. From our point of view, it’s really important that people donate to us so we can give it out to people who need it. If we don’t exist, people don’t donate. On Wednesday, November 30, paper bags will be inserted into every copy of the Glasgow Times as part of the Bank on Us campaign.
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