Council to give out more vouchers to families in need ahead of half-term
By James Kelly
8th Feb 2021 | Local News
Cheshire East Council is distributing more food and energy vouchers to vulnerable children and families ahead of the February half term.
With the help of schools, colleges, early years settings and other family support services, more than 11,000 vouchers have been distributed to date, funded from Cheshire East's share of the government's £170 million Covid Winter Grant Scheme, which launched in December last year.
The fund, which ends on 31 March 2021, aims to support those most in need across England with the cost of food, energy, water bills and other essentials.
In addition to the vouchers, families in need are now also able to receive refurbished white goods such as cookers, fridges, washing machines and microwaves.
More than 9,000 vulnerable children and young people were identified by the council, including those eligible for income-related free school meals. These families received their first batch of vouchers mid-December to cover the Christmas school holidays.
Children eligible for free school meals during term-time have continued to be supported by schools, either by healthy food parcels or supermarket vouchers.
Councillor Kathryn Flavell, Cheshire East Council cabinet member for children and families, said: "Vulnerable children and their families will be supported over the half term with supermarket and energy vouchers from this vital fund.
"Vouchers will be delivered, via schools and other children's services from this week and we have enhanced this fund through support with fridges, cookers and other household appliances to vulnerable children and their families.
"I'd like to thank all the teams, including our schools, colleges and early years providers, who have worked tirelessly to get this support to the children and families most in need."
Cllr Flavell added that the council are working to ensure children and families are supported through the Easter and Summer holidays from the government's holiday activities and food programme.
One parent in receipt of the vouchers said: "We are incredibly grateful for your help; it feels like a weight has been lifted."
Any families in need are asked to speak to someone they are in touch with, with such as a GP, teacher or support worker, who can request the vouchers on their behalf.
For more information on the scheme, visit the council's website.
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