Stoke-on-Trent Foodbank provides emergency food supplies to local people in crisis. If you or someone you know is struggling to afford food, we are here to help.
We offer mainly three-day emergency food parcels, supporting over 20,000 people in the last year—40% of whom were children. Our service is designed to help anyone facing hardship, and we have been serving the Stoke-on-Trent area since May 2012.
- How to get help: Our foodbank operates using a voucher referral system. You will need a foodbank voucher from a local agency (such as Citizens Advice, schools, or health professionals) before visiting one of our centres.
- What we provide: Nutritious food parcels tailored to your needs, with friendly volunteers ready to offer support and advice.
- Who can use the service: Anyone in crisis who has received a foodbank voucher. If you are unsure how to get a voucher, please contact us or visit our website for guidance.
- Additional support: We work in partnership with local churches and community groups to offer further help and signposting to other services.
Want to help? You can donate food, volunteer your time, or make a financial contribution to support our work. Every donation helps us provide vital support to those in need.
Cost: All food parcels are provided free of charge to those with a valid foodbank voucher.
For more information, including opening times and locations, please visit our website or contact us directly.
