A desperate mother from Kent's Herne Bay is among many struggling families facing extreme hardship due to rising inflation and the government's two-child benefit cap, forcing them to turn to food banks for help.
The family of four – all under 13 – lives in a rented flat where Rachel Reeves' budget plans promise relief. The single mother has been forced to make difficult choices, such as using £1 frozen food, snacks being an extremely rare treat, and having to carefully manage the family's electric and gas bills.
The charity that provides their aid is in crisis mode, distributing over 1,100 food parcels a month – double its original number. Canterbury Food Bank has become one of the top five charities nationwide in terms of demand for help, due in part to rising costs. Stuart Jaenicke, head of finance at the charity, says every pound spent buys around ten percent less food than it did just over a year ago.
The family's situation is not unique; many families are struggling with poverty as benefits and wages fail to keep pace with increasing living expenses. Experts believe that poverty is becoming more concentrated in areas like Kent where cheap labor and insecurity make jobs difficult to find.
The family of four – all under 13 – lives in a rented flat where Rachel Reeves' budget plans promise relief. The single mother has been forced to make difficult choices, such as using £1 frozen food, snacks being an extremely rare treat, and having to carefully manage the family's electric and gas bills.
The charity that provides their aid is in crisis mode, distributing over 1,100 food parcels a month – double its original number. Canterbury Food Bank has become one of the top five charities nationwide in terms of demand for help, due in part to rising costs. Stuart Jaenicke, head of finance at the charity, says every pound spent buys around ten percent less food than it did just over a year ago.
The family's situation is not unique; many families are struggling with poverty as benefits and wages fail to keep pace with increasing living expenses. Experts believe that poverty is becoming more concentrated in areas like Kent where cheap labor and insecurity make jobs difficult to find.