Sign up to the MySalford newsletter and don't miss a thing happening in and around the city A project set up to help struggling families is raising money to open an affordable food hub at a local primary school in Salford.
Set up by former Harrop Fold ‘superhead’ Antony Edkins, the Salford Families in need Meal Project (SFinMP) will be working with the UK’s leading food distribution organisation to give families £35 worth of food for just £7.50 a week.
The hub will be at Barton Moss Primary School where staff have already been working hard to help families who have reached out for help.
One parent of a child at the primary school, who preferred to remain anonymous, spoke about how the school was able to help when Covid struck their family.
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