The nappy bank helps those living in poverty by providing free nappies, baby food and toiletries such as, wipes, baby bath and talcum powder.
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Salford CAB group appeals for feedback on ‘period poverty’ in city
A new project to tackle ‘period poverty’ across Salford has secured funding – and the group behind it needs the help of residents from across the city.
Teacher speaks out about Manchester’s child poverty crisis
A TEACHER has said that new funding from Manchester City Council has come too late to help child poverty in Manchester.
The reality of starving children in Manchester’s food poverty crisis
WITNESSING children relying on food banks, Dr Kingsley Purdam speaks to Quays News about his research of Britain’s food poverty […]
Child poverty a “key barrier” to learning, say teachers
CHILD POVERTY across the North West is a rapidly growing problem, according to Teacher’s Union NASUWT. The comments come after […]
Manchester’s Post-War poverty unveiled in new photographic exhibition
A NEW photographic exhibition will depict the harsh realities of poverty in Manchester after the Second World War. The photographs, taken […]
FEATURE: Salford Mayor Asks Residents’ Help to Tackle Poverty
WITH a quarter of Salford’s children living in poverty, the council is asking residents to suggest new ideas for tackling poverty […]
Foundation 92 launches new campaign to deliver financial inclusion
Ryan Giggs said he’s looking forward to “supporting many young people” in a new campaign launched by Salford-based charity, Foundation 92. Foundation 92, […]
“I am campaigning to stop violence against women and girls” says Women’s Equality Party candidate in Salford council election
Women’s Equality Party candidate Carmen Wood-Hope is standing in May’s council elections on a platform to tackle inequality and violence […]
Families in Salford to receive extended support for food and energy costs
Lower-income families in Salford will be supported by the Household Support Fund for another six months following the government’s latest […]
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