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$1.5m for food relief in Sydney as cost of living bites

City of Sydney 3 mins read

The City of Sydney has awarded $1.5 million in grants to 12 organisations to help get food and essential items including menstrual care products to struggling inner city residents over the next year.

 

“Local food relief organisations report that demand for food relief is now higher than during the pandemic, with people forgoing food to pay for housing and health services,” Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore AO said.

 

“That is a heartbreaking thought, particularly at this time of year as many prepare for festive gatherings. This shouldn’t be happening in a wealthy country like Australia, but while it’s a reality, we’re doing what we can to help.

 

“These grants are part of a new funding program for groups distributing food to households as the cost of living soars. We’re supporting a broad range of organisations critical to creating a strong, responsive and collaborative food relief network in the local area.

 

“We’re funding groups with good local connections who can respectfully supply and distribute emergency food relief to diverse communities, as well as those that need to upgrade existing kitchen and dining facilities so they can continue their work.”

 

Food support grants are available for projects and programs that improve access to affordable and healthy food for the City of Sydney’s diverse communities.

 

These grants build on the support provided to food relief organisations during the pandemic. The City of Sydney invested $3.1 million in food relief between 2020 to 2022 and worked with more than 60 businesses and community organisations to make sure communities could access essential items.

 

The Asylum Seekers Centre in Newtown will receive $450,000 over the next three years to provide more free, culturally appropriate lunches in a welcoming environment to people seeking asylum.

 

“Our lunch program does more than just provide meals for those we support. It is a source of contact, connection, and community,” Asylum Seekers Centre CEO, Frances Rush OAM said.

“This funding will help meet the need for food relief, allowing staff and volunteers to expand our free, nutritious lunch program for people seeking asylum in our community.”

 

Other organisations receiving support include First Nations Response and Plate it Forward.

 

First Nations Response will receive more than $1.2 million over the next three years to expand its food relief services beyond Redfern and Marrickville and further establish itself as a sustainable Aboriginal-controlled community organisation.

 

“First Nations people, families and communities are disproportionately impacted by the current cost of living crisis. Ensuring First Nations peoples have autonomy over how they access food relief at this time is a crucial element of food security planning,” First Nations Response co-founder Coral Lever said.

 

“Access to healthy and sustainable food options is central to ensuring the wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities for the future.”

 

Plate it Forward will receive just over $100,000 to continue to donate free restaurant quality meals through charity partners to people experiencing food insecurity in the inner city.

 

“Plate it Forward first started when community leaders requested food support during the pandemic in 2020. The need for food has not subsided, and many in our community are now also struggling with the rising cost of living,” Plate it Forward CEO, Shaun Christie-David said.

 

“Over the last 12 months, we have donated up to 150,000 meals to Sydney communities experiencing food insecurity and rescued 13,000kg of food from landfill.”

 

Other groups that have received grants in this round of funding include Redfern Youth Connect, OzHarvest and The Wayside Chapel Foundation.

 

Visit www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/community-support-funding to find out more about the City of Sydney’s grants program.

 

For media enquiries contact Roxanne Macara. Phone 0438 554 640 or email [email protected]

 

For interviews with Clover Moore AO, Lord Mayor of Sydney contact Paul Mackay. Phone 0436 816 604 or email [email protected]

 

For more stories from your local area, visit news.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au

 

 

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