The Food Bank Against Hunger is promoting a national food collection campaign between Thursday, 27 May and 6 June through coupons available in supermarkets and online donations, the institution announced.
The initiative takes place through Ajuda Vale and through the alimentestaideia.pt website, since security measures related to the covid-19 pandemic still prevent the traditional collection of food from volunteers, according to the organization. "Unfortunately, there are now thousands of families that rely on our campaigns to get food on the table," said Isabel Jonet, President of the Portuguese Federation of Food Banks Against Hunger, in a statement.
Under the motto “At our table there is always room for one more”, the campaign aims to raise awareness among the population to contribute “in support of families that experience situations of food shortage every day”.
Participation can be made through the Ajuda Vale modality, which has already been used in previous campaigns, and which is based on the contribution through vouchers for products available until 31 May at supermarket checkouts. Each voucher has a specific bar code associated with the products that are intended to be donated. Banco Alimentar also makes available the donation portal ‘online’ alimentestaideia.pt, where you can choose perishable goods to donate.
According to data from the Portuguese Federation of Food Banks Against Hunger, last year, the 21 Food Banks operating in Portugal distributed 29,474 tonnes of food (with an estimated value of 41.2 million euros), in an average movement of 165 tonnes per business day. In partnership with about 2,700 institutions and entities, which operate on the ground, accompanied by the Food Bank of the respective region, the goods collected contributed to the feeding of 450,000 people “with proven needs”, in the form of baskets or cooked meals.
The Food Bank was created in Portugal in 1991. Currently, there are 21 Food Banks in the areas of Abrantes, Algarve, Aveiro, Beja, Braga, Castelo Branco, Coimbra, Cova da Beira, Évora, Leiria-Fátima, Lisbon, Madeira, Zona West, Portalegre, Porto, São Miguel, Santarém, Setúbal, Terceira, Viana do Castelo and Viseu.
Hi there.
I am between jobs after a family crisis and was trying to find a food bank. The entire internet including your website is full of victorious reports about distributed food. And everyone collecting donations. But not a single valid tip where somebody like me can actually get help.
I know from my work and friends in the US and UK, that people can just come to a foodbank and get help. Of course, not in Portugal. Even your article just collects donations and declares how successfully bankbanks work in Portugal since 1991.
I have worked and paid my taxes in this country for the last 4 years. But now it doesn't feel any different from the times when the Soviet Union collapsed in my home country of Latvia. The state just wants our taxes but never offers help.
Anyway, you wanted comments. So here's mine.
By Ivan from Lisbon on 20 Jul 2024, 22:41