Back in October 2022, HideOut began providing free meals for all members on all sessions throughout its provision.

Due to the increased pressures put on local communities, families and young people by the cost-of-living crisis, the decision was made that it was vital that we offer our members this essential support.

In Manchester alone, child poverty rates have risen to more than 40%; such figures even reaching upwards of 60% in areas closest to the Youth Zone.

In OnSide’s recent Generation Isolation research, it was reported that young people themselves have noted a sense of anxiety regarding cost-of-living, with 69% describing themselves as concerned, rising to 72% for those from less affluent households.

This provision therefore is so important for the wellbeing of our young people, providing an essential necessity to those who may be at risk of going without, as well as perhaps helping to relieve some of their feelings of worry.

Beginning on October 24th 2022, we delivered 379 free meals to young people in the first week, showing an increase of 37.5% by the end of week 4.

As well as offering an assistance to cost-of-living pressures, these provisions were also key in tackling ‘Holiday Hunger’, an area that has been of increasing concern for HideOut as school breaks present a heightened risk of young people who receive free school meals to be going without food.

Inclusion Coordinator, Sam Morris, notes the positive impact of these meals on the physical, mental and social wellbeing of the young members:

“For some young people they previously would be coming to session hungry after school, with some not knowing if there was anything for them to eat when they got home. On session we have seen an increase in young people eating together, with the staff team encouraging them to eat at the same time around the central tables- as for some eating at a table and with others is something that they don’t experience at home. We have also seen some young people’s behaviour and mood improve due to them no longer being hungry as they have had a hot nutritious meal, allowing them to engage with activities and their peers more positively.”

Providing this service has only been possible through the contributions of our patrons and supporters, even going as far as to supply further funding additional to their patronage in order to help us make this happen.

We are proud that, with this generosity from organisations including Eric Wight Charitable Trust, St James’ Place ICG, Burberry Plc, Fanatics, Hobbycraft and Houlihan Lokey, we were able to give out 4,458 meals between November 2022 and March 2023, as well as maintain the delivery of this service for a full year.

A year since we began this offering and we are more committed than ever to ensuring all young people, at all sessions continue to be provided with a hot, nutritious meal and that HideOut continues to be there for them in these pressured times.

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