
I make sure that we regularly donate items to our local food bank, even when times are tight for us. They were brilliant when we needed help so I donate a few items each week. We increase our contributions this time of year because there’s so much extra demand.
To encourage our children to get involved, and make our contribution more festive, we’ve been taking part in the Reverse Advent campaign for several years. During November we put one item per day into large reusable grocery bags, then donate the items to our local Food Bank in early December.
With a normal Advent Calendar, you take something out each day, with a Reverse Advent Calendar you put something in each day. Our children really enjoy picking out items to put in and we make sure to include non food items such as toiletries, etc.
Why regularly donate to the foodbank? Because over 90% of the food that foodbanks provide is donated by the public. The Trussell Trust Foodbank network provided 1,332,952 three day food supplies to people in crisis between 1st April 2017 and 31st March 2018, a 13% increase from the previous year. And the Trussell Trust typically sees a 45% spike in referrals for the three-day emergency food parcels in the two weeks before Christmas.
There are many reasons for the increase in demand for Food Bank parcels at this time of year such as higher energy bills as temperatures drop, the cost of extra meals when the kids aren’t at school during Half Term and the Christmas holidays, and November is a 5 week month which means wages are stretched further than usual. For many families there’s just not enough money coming in to cope with the cost of living let alone Christmas.
