“For many people in Frome the past year has been an extremely difficult one. The pandemic isn’t over with many people with acute health and financial needs continuing to feel anxious, isolated and struggling to feed themselves and their families. The reductions in Universal Credit, rising fuel bills and inflation are already hitting individuals and families locally and adding to their burdens. Over 40% of our food bank users are in work but with high local prices and low wages they are unable to make ends meet. As a very local charity we have continually kept our doors open and as well as providing practical support also provided emotional support to those who come to our doors in crisis.”
Over the past year some of the services we have provided or will be distributing over the next few weeks include
“On behalf of our trustees I would like to give a huge thank you to everyone in Frome who has supported us over the past year – staff and volunteers, local Frome Councils, businesses, charities, churches, schools, voluntary agencies and the many thousands of individual people and families who have donated their time, food and funds to help us continue our work. The Pandemic and increases in costs alongside benefit reductions will continue to have a huge impact on our work. With our committed staff group, volunteers and Trustees and the support of the strong local community we will face those challenges as we have others and do all in our power to maintain and grow services to meet need.”