Almost half of the city’s emergency food providers report not having enough money for the year ahead, a survey reveals.
Emergency food providers in Brighton and Hove fear being forced to close in the next six months due to soaring demand amid the cost-of-living crisis, a report has revealed.
An annual survey of Brighton and Hove’s Emergency Food Network found that nearly half of the city’s emergency providers were warning they have insufficient funds for next year. Findings from the report show 6,441 people in the East Sussex city rely on emergency food services every week, a rise of 25% from 2022.Students and people in work are newer groups asking for help amid the cost-of-living crisis, the survey found.
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