Food banks will always be there for anyone who needs them - but together we're working to build a UK where no one is forced to rely on them. And thanks to your support, we're already making real, historic change.
Our shared voice is changing the social security system.
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Here's what you have made possible:
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The two-child limit will be lifted from April 2026, lifting 670,000 people including 470,000 children, out of severe hardship.
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For the first time since it was introduced, the basic rate of Universal Credit will see a higher than inflation increase in every year of this parliament, a core ask of our Guarantee our Essentials campaign.
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Deductions from Universal Credit have been cut from 25% to 15% - following calls from our Guarantee our Essentials campaign - putting nearly £40 a month back in people's pockets due to the new Fair Repayment Rate.
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The UK government committed to £1bn of funding over three years for a new Crisis and Resilience Fund delivered by English local authorities, shaped using evidence from food banks in the Trussell community.
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Alongside our campaign wins, there are wider positive policy changes from the UK government that will make a real difference for the people that our community of food banks support:
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Housing: Reforms to renters' rights including a ban on no-fault evictions, and restrictions on rent increases.
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Work: £1bn of additional funding for disability employment support, £270m for a Youth Guarantee, and a new 'right to try' work for disabled people.
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Free School Meals: From April, all children in households on Universal Credit will receive free school meals, lifting 240,000 people out of severe hardship.
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Breakfast clubs: Funding for the expansion of breakfast clubs to all primary schools in England.
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Energy bills: The £150 Warm Homes Discount has extended to an additional 2.7m households each year.
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Thank you for standing with us,
Kitty Webster
Head of Social Security Campaigns |
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