Charity increasingly in demand
The Island's foodbank has found a permanent base for its operations.
The charity has seen a surge of people needing its help since it's launch in November 2013.
The bank gives food parcels to those who are in crisis, but works with recipients to make sure they don't become dependent on its services.
Director Neal Mellon says having a permanent base has been a great help:
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