
Help end hunger this winter
No one wishes for a food parcel at Christmas. But thousands of people will need one.
This winter, tens of thousands of people will need an emergency food parcel from a food bank in the Trussell community – many for the first time.
When someone turns to a food bank, it’s because they’ve run out of options. Exhausted and isolated, they don’t have enough money to live on. With your help we can offer an emergency food parcel. A listening ear. Vital advice and support. And hope for the future.
Please donate today – your gift can be the lifeline someone needs to get through winter. Together, we can make a real difference.
Your gift today could help change someone’s life
£28
could help provide emergency food to two people facing hunger – a meal, a moment of connection and a reminder they’re not alone.
£56
could provide emergency food and support to a couple or family in financial hardship.
£140
Could help provide emergency food to someone facing hardship and connect them with expert, compassionate advice to help them move forward.
Your support makes a difference
You can help people like Aaron*, who was homeless, had lost his job, and his relationships broke down. He should have been properly supported by the social security system, but the payments were not enough to live on. He was left with no option but to use a food bank.
For Aaron, the food bank provided emergency food, but also a warm welcome and practical support. He now volunteers at a food bank in the Trussell community.
Support I received from the food bank, and from Trussell, helped me back on my feet. Now my dream is for people to leave the food bank with hope. Your gift is vital. Your kindness has the power to turn lives around this Christmas.

Together, we can end hunger for good. Your support could help us build a future free from hunger and poverty. One that ensures everyone can afford the essentials and that no one needs to use a food bank again.
*We sometimes use models and change the names of the people we support to protect their identity; however all stories are based on true experiences. All photos: © Trussell images/Fabio De Paola.