Food and food bills
With pressure on household incomes some families may have less money available to spend on food or may be in crisis and have no money left for essentials. Whatever your situation, there are a number of local options.
Access to food
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can help with:
- Food bank parcel (subject to eligibility)
- A regular phone call
- Vital errands or other specific needs such as, shopping, prescription collection and delivery
If you’re more than 10 weeks pregnant or have a child under 4, you may be entitled to get help to buy healthy food and milk.
If you’re eligible, you’ll be sent a that you can use in some UK shops.
You can use your card to buy:
- Plain liquid cow’s milk
- Fresh, frozen, and tinned fruit and vegetables
- Fresh, dried, and tinned pulses
- Infant formula milk based on cow’s milk
. It provides free meals and support to those living in temporary accommodation, street homeless or sofa surfing.
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without any associated costs.
, including help with food supplies.
Access affordable food, learn low-cost cooking and find support on a range of social issues. Just bring a bag and a suggested donation of £3.50. The hub receives funding from West Sussex County Council's Waste Recycling team which keeps the suggested donation lower.
Where: Broadfield Community Centre, Broadfield Barton, ºù«ÍÞapp, RH11 9BA
When: Third Wednesday of the month from 10am to 11am
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Community cafes
is open from 10am to 4pm Monday, Wednesday, and Friday during school term times.
is open from 8.30am Monday to Saturday and 9.30am on Sunday.
take place from 10am to 12pm on Thursdays at the Community Cafe.
is open from 9.30am to 12.30pm on Mondays.
offers hot meals to families or indivduals who are struggling financially. Christians Against Poverty are also present and can provide budgeting and debt advice. You will need to be referred to access this service and we can help you with this.
Saving money on your food bills
open to the public.
by sharing food in communities.
from high street shops, cafes and restaurants.