Trussell Trust foodbanks gave out 20 per cent more emergency food parcels last summer as holiday hunger began to bite.
The national foodbank charity distributed 87,496 parcels to children while they were off for their school holiday in 2018, dwarfing the number given out in 2017.
While the children are off school in the summer, they miss out on free school meals, leaving parents to provide the extra meal – and when they are already on the breadline it can push them towards foodbanks to feed their kids.
The Big Issue has launched a campaign to tackle holiday hunger in the last couple of weeks, calling for your experiences and offering a platform for those selfless people and organisations who are giving a hand up to those in desperate need over the summer.
As schools in England and Wales break up this week, joining Scottish kids who are already off for the summer, the Trussell Trust is urging people check what items their local foodbank is most in need of.
The charity has also warned that foodbanks should not be a long-term solution to hunger and is urging the government to end the five-week wait for Universal Credit payments to ensure that families are not left without the cash to buy essentials.