09-17-2022, 02:16 PM
Temporary food banks to open in Glasgow over Queen's funeral
Temporary food banks are set to open on Monday, the day of the Queen's funeral.
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It comes as a number of food banks with Trussell Trust membership are expected to close on 19 September "out of respect".
The trust said it was standard practice for its centres to close on bank holidays and local services were "best placed" to decide.
However, the move has led to several groups organising one-off support for donations and pick-ups.
Gerard McKenzie-Govan, who is planning to set up a temporary service, said food banks should be open seven days a week and it was wrong they were closing for the bank holiday.
Mr McKenzie-Govan runs The Blankfaces, a non-profit fashion label in Glasgow, where all designs are created by someone who has been or is homeless.
He said: "People are starving out there so we need food banks to be open. So we decided that on Monday, we won't close and we'll open as a food bank.
"People can donate, they can also come, pick up anything that's needed."
King Charles III declared a bank holiday on Monday and some food banks have decided to shut for the day.
Temporary food banks are set to open on Monday, the day of the Queen's funeral.
And in order for that player SLOTXO TRUE WALLET to use and participate, to play, to fund online gaming and also to come into play.
It comes as a number of food banks with Trussell Trust membership are expected to close on 19 September "out of respect".
The trust said it was standard practice for its centres to close on bank holidays and local services were "best placed" to decide.
However, the move has led to several groups organising one-off support for donations and pick-ups.
Gerard McKenzie-Govan, who is planning to set up a temporary service, said food banks should be open seven days a week and it was wrong they were closing for the bank holiday.
Mr McKenzie-Govan runs The Blankfaces, a non-profit fashion label in Glasgow, where all designs are created by someone who has been or is homeless.
He said: "People are starving out there so we need food banks to be open. So we decided that on Monday, we won't close and we'll open as a food bank.
"People can donate, they can also come, pick up anything that's needed."
King Charles III declared a bank holiday on Monday and some food banks have decided to shut for the day.