Food Banks
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These are non-profit charitable organisations that provide food for people who are unable to buy for themselves. They aim to prevent hunger and starvation amongst the people who are in danger of going hungry due to lack of funds
Caution
Food given out may not always be to your primary preference
Check that your are not allergic to available food products
Therapy for:
Scanty resources
Inability to afford buying food items
Inability to prepare meals
Comments
Food banks exist in many High-Income countries, and the numbers are growing
Most are hosted by religious establishments
Enough food is handed out to individuals for preparation and consumption over a few days
Soup Kitchens serve already prepared meals, usually once daily
The poorest parts of the world do not often do not have Food Banks or Soup Kitchens
In some areas, Food Banks buy food in plentiful harvest time. They preserve until out-of-harvest periods when food prices go up. At such times, they sell to the needy at affordable prices
Check your locality for Food Bank outlets or charitable organisations that perform similar duties
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