We are thrilled to announce the return of our Bingo Box challenge for the 6th time! Foodbanks, the lifelines for countless families, are grappling with unprecedented demand, leaving their shelves empty and their resources stretched thin.
One in seven people across the UK faces hunger due to income shortages. Soaring energy prices, inflation, and a cost-of-living crisis make it harder for people to put food on the table.
Foodbanks, the lifelines for countless families, are grappling with unprecedented demand, leaving their shelves empty and their resources stretched thin.
Over the course of last year, Trussell Trust Network distributed nearly 3 million emergency food parcels, with over a million of these parcels going to children. That’s a 37% increase compared to the same period in 2021/22.
Worcester Foodbank reported they need £5,000 a week just to keep their shelves full. And with food donations dwindling, this goal is becoming increasingly harder to reach.
How you can make a difference
We are thrilled to announce the return of our Bingo Box challenge for the 6th time!
Last year’s campaign received an overwhelming response, with over 42 bingo boxes completed and more than £600 in cash donations received. This year ISO Quality Services is on a mission to surpass last year’s donations and rally more companies to participate in spreading joy to more families during this festive season.
This year we need YOUR help again:
- Contact marketing@isoqsltd.com for your bingo sheets.
- Complete one or both sheets. Alternatively, you can purchase a supermarket gift card, allowing the Foodbank to acquire precisely what they need.
- Bring your completed Bingo Box/gift card to Oak House ( Everoak Industrial Estate, Bromyard Road, St John’s, Worcester, WR2 5HP ) in St. Johns or donate it directly to your local foodbank ( just don’t forget to snap a photo! ) by Friday 24th November.
- In return, we’ll give you plenty of recognition on our social media, and you’ll have a chance to win a box of festive chocolates!
Don’t forget to spread the word on social media too. This helps get even more organisations involved which means more families fed.