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PM+M donates £3,000 to Lancashire foodbanks
Bury, Blackburn and Accrington-based PM+M, the chartered accountancy, business advisory and financial planning group, has donated £3,000 to local foodbanks across Lancashire in an attempt to help some of the county’s most in need people this Christmas.
The firm has donated to Burnley FC Community Kitchen, Ramsbottom Pantry, Blackburn Foodbank and Maundy Relief in Accrington.
Since the start of the pandemic, the numbers of people using the services delivered by foodbanks has risen sharply across the UK.
Jane Parry – managing partner of PM+M – said: “The last couple of years have been incredibly hard and people from all walks of life have been affected by COVID in many different ways. The notion that foodbanks are only used by the homeless is a myth. More and more working people are now accessing their services as the cost of living continues to rise. Other reasons cited include redundancy, sickness, delays over receiving benefits, domestic violence, family breakdown, reduction in Universal Credits, debt, and additional fuel costs in wintertime.
Jane added: “We hope this donation helps these vital organisations continue their fantastic work and that it will make a difference to their clients this Christmas. However, it isn’t only at Christmas time that they need our help, for that reason we plan to start a monthly food collection for Blackburn Foodbank by encouraging our team to donate certain food items each month throughout the whole of 2022.”
Gill Fourie at Blackburn Foodbank commented: “We don’t think anyone in our community should face going hungry, we are very grateful for the donation from PM+M, this will help those in desperate need in our borough immensely.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by PM+M Chartered Accountants .
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