Community group continues to fight food poverty
Summary
Wiltshire's Positive Community Action (PCA) group has cooked 8,000 free meals to help people facing food poverty in the Marlborough and Pewsey area. The group relies on public donations and surplus food from local shops to continue their efforts. PCA also runs a friendship café and delivers food to families in financial need.Key Facts
- Positive Community Action (PCA) is focused on tackling food poverty.
- The group has prepared 8,000 free meals for vulnerable people.
- PCA's work is funded by public donations and surplus food from shops.
- Karen Knight coordinates the community meals program.
- Siobhan Boyle, a director at PCA, highlighted the community's role in their achievements.
- PCA also operates a friendship café and delivers food to families in need.
- The organization aims to provide both food and social interaction.
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