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Pandemic sees 60% more people dependent on charity donations

Melanie May | 11 February 2021 | News

Figures from In Kind Direct show 60% more people to now be dependent on charity donations, due to the impact of the pandemic.
In Kind Direct distributes consumer goods donated by companies including P&G, Unilever UK, and Kimberly-Clark to UK charitable organisations working in the UK and overseas, connecting companies and products to thousands of charities, community groups, food banks and schools.
It has revealed that:

Today, 11 February, In Kind Direct is launching the #commUNITY campaign, to raise awareness of the issue and to encourage more businesses to come on board and donate products to help families in need across the UK.
 
https://twitter.com/InKindDirect/status/1356920571800547329
Rosanne Gray, CEO In Kind Direct said: 

All our donors make a real difference giving UK families access to everyday essentials and making sure no one gets left behind. With 1 in 5 in the UK currently living in poverty*, its never been more needed. These products are not just important parts of everyday life; they’re vital anchors of ‘normality’ and create a sense of value and self-worth. Cleanliness, food and children’s toys are the cornerstones of the family unit, and without them we see serious damage done to confidence, self-esteem and overall mental health. We want to connect more companies with more communities to distribute more of lifes essentials to where they’re needed.” 

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* Joseph Rowntree Foundation

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