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Lincolnshire Baby Banks Experience Surge in Demand Amidst Rising Cost of Living

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Lincolnshire Baby Banks Experience Surge in Demand Amidst Rising Cost of Living

Baby banks throughout Lincolnshire have observed a marked increase in demand due to the rising financial strains facing local families. As essential community resources, these baby banks supply necessities like nappies, baby clothes, and toiletries. They are, however, struggling to meet the escalating demand. Volunteer workers at Lincoln, Gainsborough, and Grimsby baby banks have recorded a significant rise in the number of families seeking help ever since the impact of the cost of living crisis has deepened. Facing hardships in meeting day-to-day expenses, numerous parents view the aid from baby banks as an invaluable support. The community is therefore advised to contribute necessary items or volunteer their time to support these organisations in continuing their vital work.

This report has been adapted from original coverage by news.google.com by The Lincoln Post.

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