CommunityLFC Foundation and Islamic Relief UK help vulnerable families in Liverpool
LFC Foundation, Islamic Relief UK and the Liverpool Region Mosque Network (LRM) teamed up this week to distribute 500 essential food packs to vulnerable people, including the homeless, asylum seekers, refugees and women who have suffered domestic abuse.
Liverpool has seen a stark rise in families needing financial assistance and help with food. Across the five parliamentary constituencies in the city, there is a total of 31,739 children deemed to be growing up in poverty, with figures rising.
Many people have also been hit hard by the pandemic, including low-income families, those suffering from domestic abuse, the homeless, asylum seekers and refugees who were already struggling to feed themselves and many prioritising eating or heating as they struggle to pay their bills.
To help some of the most vulnerable, boxes were packed with essentials by LFC staff at Anfield before delivery alongside LRM to 10 locations across the city.
The food packs contained 17 items, including halal chicken, rice, pasta, eggs, beans, butter and bread, alongside sanitary products such as shampoo, toothpaste, hand wash, shower gel and more.
With poverty levels in the UK increasing, Islamic Relief UK is also distributing food parcels across the country with 14 different partners.
In December, as part of LFC’s Operation Christmas Magic, LFC Foundation and LRM collaborated to provide more than 400 festive food parcels, which supported 1,700 vulnerable people.
Matt Parish, chief executive at LFC Foundation, said: “It’s great to have the opportunity to work with Islamic Relief again on providing essential support to those who need it most in our city.
“We are living in challenging times and we know that many local people and families are struggling financially and even paying for the basics is difficult. We hope to be able to alleviate some of the strain in part by providing enough food for families experiencing food poverty this winter.
“By working together, we aim to reach more people in need to make a difference.”
Tufail Hussain, director of Islamic Relief UK, said: “We are proud to be working with Liverpool FC to reach out to some of the most vulnerable in Liverpool.
“This pandemic has devastated families’ lives and many have been struggling financially. With 30,000 children deemed to be growing up in poverty in the city, we must do everything we can to help ease some of the suffering.
“This winter, as so many people will choose between eating and heating due the increasing cost of living, the work of Liverpool FC will make a huge difference for many families and we thank the Foundation for their amazing efforts to help those in need.”
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