Read the full article in the Slough Express where Slough Foodbank Manager, Sue Sibany-King explains that Slough Foodbank is expecting referrals to rise due to changing circumstances in the town out of their control (cessation of the Local Welfare Provision benefit and the closure of Shelter in Slough), as well as the lasting effects of the pandemic.
Sue also said that the charity is in a good place overall in terms of stock, and thanked the ‘generous’ people of Slough for their support in donating items.