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Whitehawk Foodbank starts crucial crowdfunder to stay open

by Frank le Duc
Tuesday 10 Feb, 2026 at 9:45AM
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Whitehawk Foodbank starts crucial crowdfunder to stay open

The Whitehawk Foodbank has started a crowdfunder to keep the doors open as costs go up and demand remains high.

The foodbank is using the Crowdfunder website to appeal for £40,000 because the community “can’t afford for their local foodbank to close”.

The charity said: “Our foodbank is at a critical moment. Funding has run out but the need hasn’t.

“Please help us keep our doors open for our community.

“Due to unforeseen costs at the end of 2025 and the unexpected failure of several major funding bids (many of which have supported us reliably in the past) we have run out of funding options.

“As a result, all five paid staff roles are coming to an end. This decision has been heartbreaking but it was not fair or responsible to keep staff in post without secure funding.

“What hasn’t changed is the need. People in our community still rely on the foodbank to put food on the table and demand remains high.

“Whitehawk is in the top 10 per cent most deprived neighbourhoods in the country – 45 per cent of local children live in poverty. Families and individuals can’t afford for their local foodbank to close.

“We are launching this crowdfunder to raise £40,000 – enough to secure the foodbank for the next year and fund one full-time staff member.

“This role would provide essential co-ordination, continuity and stability while volunteers continue to power the day-to-day work.

“This funding would give us breathing space. It would allow us to

  • keep the foodbank and Advice Café open and serving our community
  • continue our work addressing the issues leading to foodbank use
  • create space for new and diverse funding opportunities to allow the work of the foodbank to continue

“If you are able to donate, you will be directly helping to keep this vital service running. If you’re not, sharing this appeal or encouraging others to support us makes a real difference.

“Thank you for standing with us and with the people in our community who need this foodbank to be here.”

To donate, click here. At the time of writing, pledges totalling £24,000 had been made.

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Comments 4

  1. Michael+barry says:
    2 months ago

    they’ve all got enough money for fags and booze let them eat cake

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    • Ann E Nicky says:
      2 months ago

      Your ignorance is apparent but perhaps you could positively contribute with a recipe for ‘umble pie?

      Reply
  2. Tracy Ward says:
    2 months ago

    The whole point of a welfare state was to prevent foodbanks in the first place so it’s ironic that a foodbank now requires help to continue. Broken Britain x 2. Meantime Labour continues to send £billions of our taxes abroad to fund other people’s aid and wars and they don’t seem to be in a hurry to cut off all incentives for mass undocumented immigration here.

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    • Benjamin says:
      1 month ago

      Racist undertones set aside, moving away from Foodbank is the ultimate goal, next step up the ladder is social supermarkets, like Brightstore, for subsidised food rather than free food, for a more sustainable model.

      Reply

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