Although food banks are a well-known resource for low-income people struggling to meet their food needs, they have rarely been investigated on a large scale. This study aims to contribute to the actual debate about the potential and limitations of food banks to decrease the prevalence of food insecurity by providing a representative picture of the German food bank system and its users. Publicly accessible data were used to map residents, public welfare recipients, and food banks. In addition, a comprehensive survey was distributed to all 934 “Tafel” food banks. The results show that nearly all residents and welfare recipients have access to at least one food bank located in the districts in which they reside. Differences in the ...
Abstract Background The number of food banks (charitable outlets of emergency food parcels) and the ...
Abstract Background Food banks have emerged in respon...
112 pagesFood banks and their affiliate pantries are an important part of the food assistance patchw...
Although food banks are a well-known resource for low-income people struggling to meet their food ne...
The prevalence of food insecurity (FI) among food bank users in many European countries is unknown. ...
Background Even in high-income countries some population groups depend on food banks to support thei...
Food banks – charitable projects providing free parcels of food for people in need to take away, pre...
Food banks are potent symbols of the prevalence of poverty and food insecurity in affluent countries...
Background: Food banks are a common community-based response to household food insecurity in high-in...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate food bank actors’ knowledge of food insecurity ...
This article provides quantitative analysis of a self-reported measure of food bank use in the UK, a...
The rise in the use of food banks has renewed debate about the extent of poverty and the adequacy of...
The past two decades have seen a massive rise in the number of foodbanks in Germany, often linked to...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of (very) low food security among Dutch food bank recipients,...
Food banks provide food to charities and other grassroots organisations for supporting vulnerable po...
Abstract Background The number of food banks (charitable outlets of emergency food parcels) and the ...
Abstract Background Food banks have emerged in respon...
112 pagesFood banks and their affiliate pantries are an important part of the food assistance patchw...
Although food banks are a well-known resource for low-income people struggling to meet their food ne...
The prevalence of food insecurity (FI) among food bank users in many European countries is unknown. ...
Background Even in high-income countries some population groups depend on food banks to support thei...
Food banks – charitable projects providing free parcels of food for people in need to take away, pre...
Food banks are potent symbols of the prevalence of poverty and food insecurity in affluent countries...
Background: Food banks are a common community-based response to household food insecurity in high-in...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate food bank actors’ knowledge of food insecurity ...
This article provides quantitative analysis of a self-reported measure of food bank use in the UK, a...
The rise in the use of food banks has renewed debate about the extent of poverty and the adequacy of...
The past two decades have seen a massive rise in the number of foodbanks in Germany, often linked to...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of (very) low food security among Dutch food bank recipients,...
Food banks provide food to charities and other grassroots organisations for supporting vulnerable po...
Abstract Background The number of food banks (charitable outlets of emergency food parcels) and the ...
Abstract Background Food banks have emerged in respon...
112 pagesFood banks and their affiliate pantries are an important part of the food assistance patchw...