Torbay schools provide lunch parcels to hundreds of families
Every school in Torbay has decided how best to provide the food to the children
Schools within Torbay have been working to provide lunch parcels or vouchers to children who would normally have received free school meals.
Every school in Torbay has decided how best to provide the food to the children.
Some schools have decided to provide a weekly food parcel that would be the equivalent of the five lunches that the children would have received had they been at school during this period.
Others are directly allocating vouchers to families instead, where the provision allows some schools to provide hot meals within the child’s lunch parcel.
Hundreds of food hampers have been provided across Torbay.
The parcels provided have a good variety of fresh and dried items, with many parents expressing their gratitude, especially after seeing so much negative media nationally.
Councillor Cordelia Law, cabinet member for children’s services at Torbay Council, said: “It is of paramount importance to us that our families feel supported during this difficult time.
“Nationally, there has been a lot of media coverage about the quality of food parcels being received by families. We are pleased to say that here in Torbay, our families are delighted with the support they are receiving from their child’s school.
“If concerns or questions have been raised, these have been promptly dealt with by schools and solutions agreed with parents," she continued.
“There is lots of support for anyone who may be struggling with food poverty, there is no need for any family to go without in Torbay”.
Not only is Torbay Council working with local schools to provide food to vulnerable children and families, but it’s also teams continue to work with community partners to ensure that no one living in Torbay goes hungry.
Torbay Food Alliance, a consortium of 12 food banks and community voluntary organisations, has provided more than 325,000 meals to those in need since March 2020.
Anyone struggling with food poverty is urged to contact the Covid-19 Community Helpline on 01803 446022 or visit www.torbayfoodalliance.org.
Torbay Council has spent the government’s grants directly on payments to Torbay Food Alliance and others.
This has enabled community and voluntary organisations to provide hot meals and food parcels to those most in need.
In addition, families already thinking ahead to the February half-term and whether or not their child will continue to receive a lunch provision will be provided with vouchers to be able to purchase food.
Early Years, Schools and Post 16 providers will work with the Council to issue the vouchers to eligible children and young people – focussing on all children in food poverty rather than those just eligible for free school meals.
More information on support for individuals and households can be found on Torbay Council website.
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