Clitheroe Salvation Army offered food and support to vulnerable families in Easter holidays to combat 'holiday hunger'

Clitheroe Salvation Army provided food and support for struggling families during the Easter school holidays.
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The organisation offered free meals for children to tackle the pressures faced by many families once the school holidays arrived.

Auxiliary-Captain Elizabeth Smith, church leader of The Salvation Army in Clitheroe, said: “Clitheroe, and the Ribble Valley, is perceived to be wealthy but there are pockets of poverty with hardworking people struggling to make ends meet as the cost-of-living continues to affect people, with many finding themselves pushed into poverty.

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“Holiday hunger is a very real thing for many families in our community and when the lifeline of free school meals isn’t available, costs can mount up quickly and worries rise of where the next meal is coming from.

“Here at The Salvation Army, we want to make sure that people who are struggling are cared for and don’t suffer in silence. People are cutting back on heating or electric use so that they can feed their children and that is not a choice we feel people should have to make. The free meals we offered were invaluable to the most vulnerable within our community, it was the difference to some people of eating and not eating that day and we’re proud to be able to offer this support.”

The Salvation Army continues to offer a hot lunch each week to people of all ages in the Clitheroe community and offers a space to join in friendship and activities. Taking place on a Wednesday, the drop in starts at 10am with toys and board games available. A three-course lunch is served from noon until 1:30 pm and people can stay afterwards for friendship group from 2pm. Bookings are not required.

Clitheroe Salvation Army has a justgiving page available dedicated to continuing its work within the town.

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