£15 food vouchers given to school children in Buckinghamshire

Those eligible for free school meals are getting extra help

Author: Dan GoodingPublished 3rd Jun 2021

Children eligible for free school meals are getting help through half term in Buckinghamshire.

The Council is providing £15 digital food vouchers, as part of their Helping Hand scheme.

Funded by the Government's Local Support Grant, the vouchers can be used at Asda, Morrisons, Tesco, Sainsbury's, Waitrose, Marks and Spencer Food or Aldi.

The council has sent a letter to relevant parents and carers, via schools, to give them the details of how to claim and activate the £15 digital food voucher.

Councillor Anita Cranmer, Cabinet Member for Education and Children's Services said:

"We would like to say a huge thank you to all our schools who have been supporting families over the summer term.

"It's been a tough time for families as we gradually come out of lockdown, but our schools are not only providing them with a superb education but the extra back up they need."

Steve Bowles, Cabinet Member for Communities added:

"Our Helping Hand team continue to be available to direct people to the support that is right for them.

"This may be from the voluntary or community sector or direct from the council.

"If anyone is worried about food or warmth, and not sure what help is available, please contact our Helping Hand support line on 01296 531151 and someone will be there to help you. Alternatively visit our online directory to see what support is available in your local area."

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