The number of warm banks being set up in Scotland could soon equal the number of food banks. In a damning indictment on the cost-of-living crisis, at least 216 have been opened by councils across the country in libraries, leisure centres and church halls as people face mounting heating costs.
There are 244 formally established food banks across the country, with many more operating informally in places like church halls.
Some of the warm banks will even offer hot showers and access to washing machines as well as food and hot drinks. Horrified campaigners said it was now an indication of the scale of poverty facing the country.
Sabine Goodwin, from the Independent Food Aid Network which runs 124 food banks in Scotland, said: “The scale and rapidity of the establishment of warm spaces across Scotland is deeply concerning, despite the admirable efforts involved in responding to immediate need. “A plan to end the food banks will shortly be published by the Scottish Government.
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