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Market Rasen Baby Bank Sees Alarming Rise in Demand

The Market Rasen Baby Bank says the number of users has risen by 300% in the past six months.

Market Rasen Baby Bank Sees Alarming Rise in Demand

The Market Rasen Baby Bank, based in Lincolnshire, is grappling with a concerning upswing in demand for core baby supplies such as nappies and garments. The Bank’s founder, Eve Bennett, highlighted a rise in the number of households seeking assistance, from 19 to 76 in only six months. Numerous of these households are ordinary working families striving to balance their budget, with the expense of nursery care exacerbating their financial stress. The Baby Bank Alliance, which operates nationally, has stated that the quantity of families aided by baby banks all over the UK has escalated to 220,000 in 2024, marking a noteworthy growth from the preceding year. Meanwhile, over in Horncastle, Sue Bain, director of the Little Treasures Baby Bank, has also witnessed a drastic increase in referrals, with enquiries for bigger items such as prams and cots becoming progressively more common. Both institutions are appealing for donations of unused baby objects in order to keep pace with the community’s burgeoning requirements.

This article is informed by original journalism from www.bbc.com, further developed and presented by The Lincoln Post.

Anthony Imrie

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