Here is what Kenilworth foodbank needs this January

By James Smith

22nd Jan 2022 | Local News

Each month Warwick District Foodbank updates its 'most needed parcel items' to give residents an idea of what is needed.

The foodbank, which has a site at the Kenilworth Centre, also gives a list of items that it has plenty of.

Food parcels provide three days of nutritionally balanced, non-perishable food for individuals or families.

In Kenilworth, item donations can be made by the checkouts at Waitrose and at Sainsbury's seven days a week.

A statement on its website says: "Over 90 per cent of the food distributed by foodbanks in The Trussell Trust network is donated by the public – that's why your food donations are absolutely vital to our ability to give everyone referred to us a balanced and nutritious three day supply of food."

This month Warwick District Foodbank is looking for donations of:

- Washing up liquid

- Cleaning sprays

- Shaving foam / gel

- Deodorants

This month Warwick District Foodbank already has plenty of:

- Baked beans

- Pasta

- Soup

- Feminine hygiene products

- Cereal

- Tinned tomatoes

The foodbank cannot accept fresh food or infant formula milk.

For more information, follow this link to the Warwick District Foodbank website.

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