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Mid Year Stats

10th November 2022

On Thursday 10th November, we released our stats for emergency food parcel distribution from April to September 2022, which shed light on the level of need for Pontypridd Foodbank in our local community.

The stark new figures reveal that we provided 1397 emergency food parcels to people who couldn’t afford the essentials in the Pontypridd area between April to September this year.

At Pontypridd food bank

Month Number of food bank parcels provided during this month in 2019 Number of food bank parcels provided during this month in 2021 Number of food bank parcels provided during this month in 2022

Difference – is there a % increase or decrease?

(2019 percentage increases in brackets)

April 134 189 213 (+59%) +13%
May 190 156 242 (+27%) +55%
June 141 207 245 (+74%) +18%
July 157 197 189 (+20%)   -4%
August 154 182 262 (+70%) +44%
September 140 216 246 (+76%)+14%

Total

916 1147 1397 (+53%) +22%

 

In addition to this, food banks across the Trussell Trust network provided 1.3 million emergency food parcels to people experiencing hunger between April to September this year – a record number for this six-month period – with almost half a million of these going to children.

This is a 33% increase from the same period in 2021/22, and a 52% increase from the same period in the pre-pandemic year of 2019/20.

This isn’t right and we can’t allow this to go on.

Together, with food banks across the Trussell Trust network, we’re calling on the government to act decisively to support people who are struggling.

The Budget announcement on Thursday 17th November is a critical opportunity for this and we will be looking to Rishi Sunak to act boldly to ensure that no one is forced to go without the essentials.

No one should need the support of food banks because everyone should have enough money to afford the essentials we all need to live.

But the cost of living crisis is now an emergency for people on low incomes and next year has the potential to be even worse.

That’s why your support is needed now more than ever.

As we face our busiest and toughest winter on record, we would be most grateful if you could:

  • Please donate food or toiletries the most un to date list is on our Facebook page.
  • Please make a financial donation online, by cheque or in cash, please see the please donate page for details.

We recognise how difficult times are right now, which is why we really appreciate all the support you can offer. Together, we can ensure help is here for everyone who needs it in Pontypridd, as we work towards a future where we can all live free from financial hardship.

Thank you for all that you’re doing.

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